Monday, July 23, 2012
Expose: Nexus 7 hardware defects
According to the several technology websites and blogs reported that, Google Tablet PC Nexus 7 Touch Screen defects, affecting the user experience. U.S. technology blog Venture Beat columnist Devendra • Hardaway (Devindra Hardawar), perform data-intensive operations, the Nexus 7 touch screen occasionally doesn't acknowledge the input information. This conditions include the upgrade multiple application program or multiple applications synchronized between mobile phones and the Nexus 7. Website Geek.com writer Ryan (Ryan Whitwam), Whitby Wan said that the response will fail to play graphics-intensive games, touch screen in some places. He gives a method to solve this problem: restart the display.
Technology blog PocketNow posted Nexus 7 backlight leaked photos. Another site AndroidAuthority found some of the Nexus 7, the screen doesn't tighten the overflow Nexus 7 plastic bezel creak sound when you touch will be issued.
In spite of the defects, but this week a lot of booking the Nexus 7 users received e-mail confirmation. From the discussion of the people on the network, the vast majority of users still prefer this low-cost flat.
The PCWorld freelance writer Marissa Patterson (Melissa Perenson) said the Nexus 7 is indeed an outstanding 7-inch Android Tablet PC, which represents the direction of low-priced Tablet PC.
Taking into the account the Nexus 7 is a low-cost tablet PCs, and the dissatisfaction of the user screen there is a reason. Nexus 7 8G version and the 16G version priced at only $ 199 and $ 249. PCWorld has pointed out, the Nexus 7 production costs close to $ 160.
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