Recommended

Nexus 7 2 Vs. iPad: Google Device Bests Apple's Retina Display

The Nexus 7 2 vs. iPad is an unlikely match up, being that they are in different price brackets and one is considered a mid-end slate, while the other is top-of-the-line.

However, the new Nexus 7 successor was recently obtained by Android Police who discovered that the smaller Asus-made device might actually have a more brilliant display than the undisputed king of the tablet market.

Yes, it's true; the new Nexus 7 comes with a 1920x1200 screen that works out to 320 ppi. This is actually more than what is found on the current Retina iPad model. Apple's device features a display that has a 2048x1536 resolution with 264 ppi. The Nexus might have a slight advantage since it's a smaller screen, but this is still an impressive feat for the reasonably priced competitor.

The site also discovered some of the specifications on the device including a 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro processor with 2GB RAM, a 5-megapixel camera, and Android 4.3, JellyBean.

The current iPad model runs Apple's A6X chip which could still out match what is found on the Nexus 7. It also comes with a 5-megapixel camera and runs Apple's iOS 6 software soon to be upgraded to iOS 7.

The iPad features a 9.7-inch display while the Nexus 7 comes with a 7-inch screen. Google's product is also expected to beat out Apple's in the price department as it is rumored to cost between $230 and $260. The Wi-Fi only iPad model with retina retails for $399.

Both devices are impressive and matching them up is a bit unfair as Google's device has not been released yet. However, the tablet is expected to be unveiled later today. To get a first look at the device click here.

You’ve readarticles in the last 30 days.

Was this article helpful?

Help keep The Christian Post free for everyone.

Our work is made possible by the generosity of supporters like you. Your contributions empower us to continue breaking stories that matter, providing clarity from a biblical worldview, and standing for truth in an era of competing narratives.

By making a recurring donation or a one-time donation of any amount, you’re helping to keep CP’s articles free and accessible for everyone.

We’re sorry to hear that.

Hope you’ll give us another try and check out some other articles. Return to homepage.

Most Popular