Google Nexus 7 Tablet Review 2013: Are Specs, Accessories, and Warranty Worth the Price at Best Buy? [VIDEO]

Google Nexus 7 Tablet Review 2013: Are Specs, Accessories, and Warranty Worth the Price at Best Buy? [VIDEO]

The Google Nexus 7 tablet's 2013 debut has been a strong one for Google as they try to compete with the iPad and iPad mini from Apple. The Google Nexus 7 offers the new Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system, but the OS only has a few updates from its predecessor. The design of the Google Nexus 7 is slightly bigger and is now covered in a smooth plastic rather than the textured design of the original.

The price of the new Google Nexus 7 starts at $199 making it one of the cheapest tablets on the market today. But does a tablet that has such a cheap price come with enough processing power to do the job? Dave Oliver from Wired.co.UK writes, "The new Google Nexus 7 beefs up the original's spec with a hugely impressive HD screen, more powerful processor and a new camera while keeping the price low. Samsung's 7-inch Galaxy Tab 3 may cost a little less, but the Nexus beats it on features, and it offers better value for money than just about any other phablet out there - it's still the one to beat."

There is also support for wireless charging, which would make the Google Nexus 7 compatible with an Qi-compatible-charger. If you haven't already, take a look at this trailer video that explains all of the features, specs, and accessories for the Google Nexus 7!