Google's 7" tablet made by Asus to hit shelves in July with an initial batch of 600,000
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Despite the rumor about 5 Nexus devices Google is planning to unveil November 5, made by different manufacturers, the persistent whispers about its own Nexus tablet continue unabated.
Now we learn that Google's first branded tablet, which is once again confirmed to be made by Asus, will be on sale in July, with an initial batch of 600, 000 units made. Google's order forecasts are for 2-2.5 million units by year-end, and last minute tweaks to design and cost structure are allegedly the reason its launch is delayed from June to July.
The 7-incher will be directly tackling the Kindle Fire, if its price point hovers around the $150-$250 mark, as rumored, but a potential iPad Mini with a 7.85" screen, and even the existing Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) for $250 are also going to crowd the affordable 7" market, so soon everybody will have one of these in the glove compartment, and in each room of the house, plus across the bathtub.
Google's I/O conference is June 27, so an announcement of the Nexus tablet there and subsequent July launch seem entirely plausible.
source: Digitimes
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3. robocopvn posted on 24 May 2012, 11:39 3 0
As a user of Kindle Fire and Hp Touchpad running ICS. I must say 7'' tablet is very convinient for work&travel people. 7 inches screen is not big, but not small since you hold your tablet nearer your eyes than TV or Laptop. However, 10 inches tablet is best for video and gaming.
It's my opinion, so don't try to blame me haha


