Google Nexus 7 tablet can be ordered starting today on Google Play in US, UK, Canada and Australia.
As reported
earlier, Google on Wednesday launched its Nexus 7 tablet, at its Google
I/O conference in San Francisco for $199 (Rs 11,000) that will run on
the Android 4.1(Jelly Bean).
Nexus 7 tablet is made by the Taiwanese company Asus rather than the firm's own Motorola hardware unit.

The tablet can be ordered starting today on Google Play in US, UK,
Canada and Australia. Also, along with the order consumers will a $25
credit to spend in Google Play for free movies and magazines. It will
start shipping mid-July Andy Rubin, senior vice president of mobile and
digital content posted in Google's official Blog.
Nexus 7 comes with powerful specifications including a 1.3 GHz
quad core Tegra 3 processor, a GeForce 12 core graphics processor, and 1
GB of RAM, 1280 x 800 pixel IPS displays, Near Field communication (NFC) chip and up to nine hours of video playback.
It also features Google's Chrome browser at its default option, the
first Android device to do so.The operating system of Nexus 7, Jelly
Bean (Android 4.1) includes an intelligent keyboard that predicts words
as you type them, support for offline voice typing, 18 new input
languages, and accessibility improvements.
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