تصاوير تبليغاتي و قيمت نکسوس 7 بعدي گوگل فاش شد

چند ساعت پیش از معرفی رسمی نکسوس 7 که در ساعت 18:00 به وقت تهران انجام خواهد شد، صفحه فروش نکسوس 7 در فروشگاه Best Buy مشاهده شده و در آن قیمت نکسوس 7 بعدی 229 دلار برای نسخه 16 گیگابایت ذکر شده است. در ادامه با اخبار تکمیلی  این محصول گجت نیوز را همراهی کنید.

طی روزهای اخیر کلیه اطلاعات مربوط به نکسوس 7 بعدی فاش شد، ما نیز تصاویر کامل آن را به همراه مشخصات فنی‌اش منتشر نمودیم. حال چند ساعت مانده به معرفی آن، Best Buy رسما صفحه پیش فروش نکسوس 7 بعدی را در وب سایت خود قرار داده تا خیال همه از بابت قیمت این تبلت راحت شود.

در وب سایت Best Buy تصویر کامل و تمام قصد نکسوس 7 بعدی قرار گرفته که در بالا آن را مشاهده کردید. با نگاه در این تصویر می‌توان متوجه شد که گوگل در اندروید 4.3 تلاش نموده تا نکسوس 7 را از این حالت که شبیه به یک تلفن بزرگ به نظر می‌رسد، خارج کند و رابط کاربری خود را طوری تغییر دهد که بتوان استفاده بهینه‌ تری از فضای اضافی مخصوصا در حالت افقی برد.

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مشخصات فنی نکسوس 7 بار دیگر و این بار توسط بست‌بای تایید شده است. نکسوس 7 بعدی مجهز به صفحه نمایش 7 اینچ با رزولوشن 1920 در 1200 پیکسل است که تراکم بسیار خوب 323 پیکسل در اینچ را ارائه می‌کند. این تبلت همچنین دارای 2 گیگابایت حافظه رم، حافظه ذخیره سازی 16 گیگابایت، پردازنده 4 هسته‌ای Snapdragon S4 Pro 8064 به همراه گرافیک Adreno 320 و دوربین 5 مگاپیکسل در پشت است. قیمت نسخه 16 گیگابایت نکسوس 7 برابر 229.99 دلار و نسخه 32 گیگابایت آن 269.99 دلار تعیین شده است.

گالری تصاویر تبلیغاتی نکسوس 7

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بار دیگر سیستم عامل اندروید 4.3 برای نکسوس 7 بعدی تایید شده که همچون نسخه 4.1 و 4.2 در خانواده آبنبات پاستیلی جای می‌گیرد.

انتظار می‌رود نکسوس 7 بعدی به همراه سیستم عامل اندروید 4.3 امروز در رویداد کوچک اندروید که ساعت 18:00 به وقت تهران برگزار می‌شود، رونمایی گردد.

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New Nexus 7 up for pre-order at Best Buy with Android 4.3 and $229.99 starting price

As if that Best Buy Nexus 7 flyer wasn't enough, the big retailer is stepping up its efforts to preempt Google's tablet announcement by posting its pre-order pages for the device ahead of the official launch. The online store provides full-resolution images of the newly upgraded Nexus 7 slate, detailing the addition of a camera and a now-horizontal wordmark on the back. The latter implies that Google's second Nexus 7 is intended to be used in landscape mode more often than in portrait, ostensibly in an effort to underline its credentials as a tablet rather than just an oversized phone.

The specs we've seen previously have been confirmed by the two Best Buy pages, with the highlight being a 1920 x 1200 display resolution, leading to a fine 323ppi pixel density. There's also 2GB of RAM, a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro 8064 processor with Adreno 320 graphics, and the rear camera's resolution is 5 megapixels. The 16GB Nexus 7 costs $229.99 and the 32GB option is listed at $269.99.
"Why wait for Google? Best Buy has you covered"

Another confirmation of previous leaks is the Android 4.3 software version on board, which retains the Jelly Bean coding designation. That foreshadows Google's expected announcement of version 4.3 at its event later today, though the fact we're not yet moving to the Key Lime Pie stage of development also suggests there'll be a paucity of new features to enjoy. Still, the Nexus 7 is becoming thinner, faster, and higher-res, that can't be considered bad news, can it?

Hands-on images, video, and benchmarks of the new Nexus 7

You probably had enough new Nexus 7 leaks already, but this one is special, because it offers clear, undisputable images of the new device from Google and Asus, along with a full set of specs and benchmarks. Yup, Google could probably go ahead and send out the press release at this point.

The folks at Android Police got their hands on images and a video of the new Nexus 7 posing from every possible angle. A sample of the gallery is below, and check out the hands-on video after that.
As you can see, the two set of press renders that leaked earlier this week were spot on. According to the person who took the pics, the back of the new Nexus 7 has a rubbery finish similar to that of the Nexus 10, which is great for usability, but might not look that good after prolonged usage.
Not content with spilling the beans on the appearance of the new Nexus 7, the AP crew also peered inside the device to clarify the conflicting reports about the specifications of the device. We are looking at a 1920 x 1200 LCD display (1824 x 1200 considering the navigation bar) with a great 320 ppi density, that should ensure a crisp UI and a lovely user experience. Underneath the display, there’s a Snapdragon S4 Pro clocked at 1.5GHz, which you may recognize from the Nexus 4.

There’s 2GB of RAM, not 4GB as it was briefly speculated due to a misunderstanding a while back. The rest of the specs are the ones we already knew – 16GB/32GB of internal storage, a 5MP rear camera, a 1MP front camera, LTE connectivity and the usual set of sensors. In terms of software, it’s Android 4.3, naturally.

We also have a few benchmark scores to contemplate. As you’d expect from a last-gen quad-core processor, the new Nexus 7 manages some good, though not leading scores, while the scores are slightly better than the Nexus 4’s, even though the two device share most internal components. In AnTuTu, the new tablet scored 19,000-20,000, which is slightly better than the Nexus 4, and not that far behind the HTC One and other devices running on Snapdragon 600, which score around 22,000 points.

 

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