Phil takes a look at the all-new Google Nexus 7 tablet at Google I/O in San Francisco.

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22 thoughts on “Nexus 7 hands-on and initial review”
  1. anyone who uses a tablet to take pictures, I'm sorry your a smacked ass you also looked like one…….also his wise cracks piss me off and also he states he strongly doubts they will release a cell version and they have one with at&t and a 32 gb storage model. Don't make assumptions because I assume you still have those two chins bud.

  2. I store my Files right where I want them to use, in my device and not far away just to have download everything to my device again and again.
    Cloud: The files are not on the device, so its needed to download/stream them again to use them
    Local Storage: The files are on the device, ready to use, end of the story

  3. i've seen a great response for this type of comment on yt once: i'm SICK of americans CONSTANTLY complaining about the price. You have one of the cheapest electronic devices in the world. fuel is cheap as fuck in the us, as well as nearly everything. $50 for additional 8gigs of storage is too much? snickers bar retails at $50 in europe.

  4. Reread my comment. I said that the Nexus 7 doesn't support MHL natively.

    Not everyone is willing to do the work to get MHL working on a device that doesn't support it out of the box–by simply saying that doing so is "not that practical but definitely works," you're being misleading. Your original comment could have been interpreted as "Oh, it has MHL natively/out of the box."

  5. you need to download those drivers, android is open source, there are no limitations to what you can do with it, search StickMount in google play.store

  6. No, it doesn't work. OTG supports USB peripherals, but the Nexus 7 doesn't have native MHL. If you want to be able to use USB storage, then your best bet is to see if any third party ROM's have it baked in.

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