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Dave.UK

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The Nexus 10 has come from a partnership with Samsung and is a 10in version of the Nexus 7. The screen uses a 2560 x 1600 (300ppi) resolution making it "the highest resolution tablet on the planet", according to Google.

It will be available on 13 November in 16GB or 32GB models priced at £319 and £389 respectively.

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The Face

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I really love Googles "we're not in it to make massive profit, we just want to beat the competition" attitude. It's a win win situation for the customers, and it shows others companies are just greedy.
 

onthecouchagain

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Yeah, the official pics look way better than the leaked photos from the other day.

I still personally have no interest in the Nexus 10, but for those looking for pure Google in a 10" form, the Nexus 10 at $399 is insanely attractive.

And the resolution puts iPad's Retina to shame.
 

MRU

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Love the screen, love the price, don't like the aesthetics of the device.

I can see it doing well though especially at the price.

Anyone know the pricing in euros ? We only get
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in Ireland so I can't check.
 

MRU

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MRU

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It may have a 300 ppi display, but damn is this tablet absolutely hideous.

Yeah not a fan myself either. Aesthetically its ugly compared to the Nexus 4 & 7.

Its like a good looking person (screen resolution) dressed in a filthy tramps piss stained rags (the plastic housing).
 

The Face

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I dont see that in the official specs, do you have a source?

I rather it be IPS anyhow.
I saw in on a specs sheet somehere after a google search, can't find an official source, but I assume it'll defiantly be Amoled as it's a Samsung product.

I'd much prefer a IPS display as well, it's alot sharper than Amoled.
 

Rodster

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I wonder if Samsung lowered their component prices so the N10 would look more alluring vs the iPad? :p

Those N10 prices are insane.
 
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