Google Nexus Tablet
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Hints on the
upcoming Google Nexus tablet of Asus have gradually increased in recent weeks
with the latest reports pointing to a possible benchmark that showed
not-so-impressive results.
According to
latest reports a benchmark for the Google Nexus tablet of Asus reportedly
showed an unimpressive performance for the upcoming device. This gives an
indication that the upcoming device may be made available in the market soon.
The supposed
benchmark for the Google Nexus tablet reportedly emerged on the website of
Rightware, which is better known for the Kanzi user interface. The website also
shows some of the features of the upcoming Google Nexus tablet including a
seven-inch display screen that features a resolution of 1280 by 768.
The
information shown on the website gives indications that the device will be
using a quad-core 1.3GHz Tegra processor along with the ULP GeForce GPU of
Nvidia.
No
statements were issued by either Google or Asus in connection to the upcoming
Google Nexus tablet although numerous reports hinted at the possibility that
the device will be launched soon. The latest report is also consistent with
earlier reports that hinted of a seven-inch display for the tablet and a
quad-core processor.
Reports have
hinted at a possible June launch of the Google Nexus tablet of Asus while
another report hinted at its possible introduction during the upcoming I/O
conference of Google. The Google Nexus tablet will reportedly come with the
Jelly Bean Android, the next version of the Android mobile platform of Google.
So far
Google has yet to make any statements in connection to the supposed benchmark
result of the Google Nexus tablet that emerged recently.
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