Technical glitch: 18 minutes of fireworks go off in 15 seconds

Google has made it official: the search giant launched the Nexus 7, a powerful and affordable 7-inch tablet running the new Android Jelly Bean 4.1 operating system, powered by NVIDIA Tegra 3 SoC (system-on-chip) and made by ASUS. The highly rumored device lived up to our expectations, for a starting price of $199 (8 GB version) the quality is awesome. The 1280×800 IPS display enhanced by the new ASUS TruVivid engine delivers a great viewing experience, with well contrasted colors. Additionally, the quad-core 1.3 GHz Tegra 3 processor with a 12-core GPU brings serious power to the mix, enabling an enjoyable entertainment experience. To keep the price down, the elegant device has been stripped from anything unnecessary, connectivity-wise, you?ll get only a Micro USB port and an audio jack, it seems that 3G will not be supported and there is no rear camera. The 8GB version will be priced at $199 while the 16GB model will cost $249, both devices come with preloaded entertainment such as the Transform

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Wed 27 Jun 12 from Techspot

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Wed 27 Jun 12 from dailywireless.org

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Wed 27 Jun 12 from Engadget

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Wed 27 Jun 12 from The Verge

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