Nexus 7, Android 4.3, Chromecast Media Event – The Rundown

In a new segment, we give you a roundup of the announcements at important media events. This one is on the just finished Google event that unveiled the Nexus 7, Android 4.3, and Chromecast! It’s The Rundown!

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44 thoughts on “Nexus 7, Android 4.3, Chromecast Media Event – The Rundown

  1. Allow me to help 😛
    To say that people watching movies and tv shows on their phones/tablets are doing it wrong is pretty ignorant,. A tablet is a perfect way to watch a nice movie on the go, better than a laptop definitely. And you definitely need an sd card to for that as well.

    Having sd cards lowers the price as well, a class 10 64 sd card + 16 gig model is cheaper than a 64 gig model of the same phone. And the write speeds are just as fast as well.

    These are only some point, there are more

  2. its a sales pitch all sales pitches tries to make their product they're pitching look like its revolutionary.

  3. Uh, I have both a Nexus 7 and a Nexus 4 – they are not the same at all. I consume far more content on the Nexus 7, read, use it to control my home entertainment system etc, Its fantastic for that, and I imagine the new one will be even better for it – while the Nexus 4 is my business tool, appointments, scheduling, email etc.

  4. Think I'll skip this one – my old 32GB Nexus 7 is still doing everything I need – the spec bump is nice, but it's not like the old model is terribly slow… it lags a bit occasionally, at least since the 4.2.2 update – but I'm hopeful the 4.3 update will sort some of that out.

  5. yeah thats true, its rather a bit late. but this gives those "cheap" people a chance to enter this kind of market and technology. at this price. hey why not? and if you already own a smart hdtv then its nothing. and thats true, this isn't nothing revolutionary, but a very nice compliment to whats already out there. Fro something like this.

  6. Fair enough, but l still don't think it's worthy of being advertised as a revolutionary product by Josh and the rest of the AA team. Way to get overexcited over (fairly) old technology, but oh well, I suppose the low price gives it bragging rights. Most people already own Smart TVs where I live, so I might be unsuited to comment on its importance. Seems like a rather late release considering how long Apple TV has been on the market though, but oh well.

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