One advantage of the N7 is the Tegra Zone given the processor it uses. I have to give it a test drive this weekend and then try to find the N10 at a retailer or give the Note 10.1 (for physical size) a roll to compare.
Well, it's nothing against the Nexus 7 (it's probably the best tablet I've owned), but I wanted a bigger screen. The Nexus 7 is actually perfect in size or a lot of things including reading, but I really wanted something a little bit bigger when it came to watching movies and tv shows. Other than that, there's really no other reason. $200 more for a bigger screen is a lot, I get that, but at the same time, I think I'll be using this a lot more than my Nexus 7 because I didn't like watching videos on it (but that's not to say it's bad for watching videos on, just my personal preference being that I wasn't comfortable watching on that small of a screen).
Haven't EA and others said they'll update their games for the Nexus 10?
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Based on my experiences so far with Android Developers and specifically the larger devs like EA and Gameloft they have failed time and again to deliver and have not supported devices on many of their popular apps. If they actually do it I will be happy and surprised. I know someone at EA did comment that Developers (Gaming Devs especially) should ignore Android at their own peril, and while that is a good start they too have failed to deliver and until they actually do and until Google actually starts requiring devs to list what devices apps support we will always be behind iOS in that one glaring aspect.
So, have any of you guys ordered yet?
Not me.
Alas, as cool as it sounds, the N7 I just got a week or so ago has taken the wind out of me wanting to get the N10. I likely won't get the N10 unless my older TF101 completely gives up the ghost.
-Suntan
Received mine last night here in the UK. Very nice screen-its amazing indeed. Very fast and fluid operation overall. However like the previous poster stated the Chrome browser crashed on me but it actually froze the whole device and it subsequently rebooted itself. Also noticing some light bleed at the bottom right of screen.
I just received mine today and noticed the light bleed in the bottom corner right away. Its not too bad, but definitely noticeable.Also noticing some light bleed at the bottom right of screen.
I too had a TF700 and returned it to get the Nexus 10. In the short time that I've been using the N10, I'm very glad I did. It is much quicker than the TF700. No lag at all.It's probably not a fair comparison since I didn't do a factory reset on my Transformer Infinity TF700, but my perception of performance is that the N10 wins hands down. The N10 feels more smooth, fluid and polished. I enjoyed the Infinity but so far the N10 has it beat in every way.