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Asus Nexus 7 Tablet, 7", ARM Cortex A9 Quad-core (4 Core) 1.20 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB Storage, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, Black, Used

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(3.9) 3.9 stars out of 10 reviews 10 reviews
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Asus Nexus 7 Tablet, 7", ARM Cortex A9 Quad-core (4 Core) 1.20 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB Storage, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, Black, Used

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3.9 out of 5stars
(10 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
03/24/2013
Positives well documented so here weak points
This product has excellent reviews all over the internet hence my purchase. It does deserve all the praise but I think I won't add any value reporting on its many positives which range from size/weight, screen, apps, prompt OS updates and much more, at a lower price premium than an industry incumbent would charge. In other words, it's not only the best value tablet but it's likely the best value any type of product you can find today. I initially bought this device as a present to my parents so they could see pictures of their grandchildren off my NAS. But after trying different ways, looks like it cannot serve this purpose due to how slow pictures get loaded, which probably has to do with my wifi and physical connections rather than the N7's graphics power. So I'm keeping the device myself for my own. So where are the weaknesses ie improvement areas? Software: * Calendar: No native annual view, no choice for dark background so as to save battery * Internet: Can't view Adobe flash sites natively, need to find a getaround * Google Drive: Doesn't work offline for creation of new docs/editing * Notes (quick, easy-access notes on the run): No native app like most Android phones do, instead having to download independents * Whatsapp: Nice if could edit my phone's whatsapp messages from the the N7's larger screen Hardware: * Device could be physically even smaller if Asus/Google reduced the black rim around the 7" screen, so it could truly be a daily pocketable device. No need to be as thin as the Ipad Mini especially if it raises the cost/is argument for raising the price. I'd rather pay for a back camera for those occasions I want to take a picture.
Onewizavu

Most helpful negative review

1.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
06/11/2013
I have returned this Nexus 7. Came in a brown box, original usb cable and charger. No user guide whith only 90 days warranty. $20 is not that much of a saving on the nicked refurbished. After 2 days of usage screen stated to come loose. dont waste your money on a refurbished.
Joexxxx
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    01/17/2014
    Worth The Gamble For The Refurb
    I noticed that the reviews of these tablets were either 5 star or 1 star, and I figured I'd take a chance to save a few bucks. I bought 2 of these refurb Nexus 7 tablets for $119 each. One showed up pristine, and the other near perfect with a small defect on the screen. Obviously the quality control on the refurbishing process isn't awesome. Now here is the important part: I didn't return it to the store and lose out on shipping or get burned by a price change. I called walmart.com customer service and had them handle it. The sent UPS to pick up the defective one, and a new one showed up right away. The 3rd tablet was in perfect condition. Everyone knows that Walmart is the easiest place for returns, so if you are going to gamble on a refurbished product - - Walmart is the place to do it. In my opinion I saved $60 on two tablets, but it did require a little work to return the bad one. Returning the defective one didn't cost me any money, just 20 mins on hold. I'm 100% satisfied with the way it turned out. ... 2 out of 3 ain't bad.
    ramach
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    01/13/2014
    Good but not perfect
    After having a terrible experience with two less expensive tablets that we purchased as gifts for our kids, we decided to try the reconditioned Nexus to get better quality. We purchased two of these, and our kids were pleased. The Nexus feels great, is fast, and has great graphics, BUT after only a week, one of the tablets stopped charging and will now not power up. I will be returning it, and I will order another reconditioned Nexus. Hopefully, we wont have problems with the third one. I'm giving this an ok review because I know the Nexus is a good product even though we have one that's having issues.
    cooeyb
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/09/2013
    Awesome product
    When I bought the Nexus, I was worried I wouldn't know how to use it. I picked up and within the hour I knew how to use it well enough. I am amazed by the screen quality and the camera quality. The battery life is about a six to eight hour battery depending upon what you are doing. I am in love with this tablet!
    InTheSunshine1202
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/06/2013
    Great Tablet
    I purchased two of these for my kids for Christmas. Both tablets look brand new and were fully charged. I have left them off the charger for over 3 days ( with minimal use) and they still had 40 percent battery. I think my girls will love these and I will finally get my iPhone back!!
    Jen19772005
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/27/2013
    packaging is a little disappointing.
    brown box doesn't contain any shock-absorbing packing materials. so I worried about it works normal. fortunately, tablet works perfect. it has no scratch, fingerprint, dent like new! If you don't care about packaging, this is the best chioce ever all!!
    Sureiam
  • 1.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/22/2013
    don't bother
    It wouldn't even power on... I tried after 8 hours of charging and while it was plugged in. At first, I thought the charger wasn't working, so I plugged the charger into my phone and it did work. I had to return it and it only cost me $40 extra for a brand new one. Huge waste of my time.
    cro23
  • 1.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    06/11/2013
    I have returned this Nexus 7. Came in a brown box, original usb cable and charger. No user guide whith only 90 days warranty. $20 is not that much of a saving on the nicked refurbished. After 2 days of usage screen stated to come loose. dont waste your money on a refurbished.
    Joexxxx
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    05/21/2013
    Fantastic value!
    At its price you get what, in my opinion, most users need. Fast WiFi connection, responsive screen/controls. Innumerable apps in the Android Market. Although it is nothing new of a comment -and truly not a bad characteristic, it only has one camera facing the user. Then again, I'm not sure a tablet was meant to be used as a camera.
    ferrete
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    03/28/2013
    Brown box, Nexus 7, and a original usb cable and charger. No user guide or (1 yr) warranty card. 90 days warranty printed on the brown box label. $20 is not that much of a saving on the nicked refurbished. No MAC address available on brown box made initial setup impossible for router with tight security. Comes with 4.1 but easily upgraded to 4.2.2.
    Coolmen
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    03/24/2013
    Positives well documented so here weak points
    This product has excellent reviews all over the internet hence my purchase. It does deserve all the praise but I think I won't add any value reporting on its many positives which range from size/weight, screen, apps, prompt OS updates and much more, at a lower price premium than an industry incumbent would charge. In other words, it's not only the best value tablet but it's likely the best value any type of product you can find today. I initially bought this device as a present to my parents so they could see pictures of their grandchildren off my NAS. But after trying different ways, looks like it cannot serve this purpose due to how slow pictures get loaded, which probably has to do with my wifi and physical connections rather than the N7's graphics power. So I'm keeping the device myself for my own. So where are the weaknesses ie improvement areas? Software: * Calendar: No native annual view, no choice for dark background so as to save battery * Internet: Can't view Adobe flash sites natively, need to find a getaround * Google Drive: Doesn't work offline for creation of new docs/editing * Notes (quick, easy-access notes on the run): No native app like most Android phones do, instead having to download independents * Whatsapp: Nice if could edit my phone's whatsapp messages from the the N7's larger screen Hardware: * Device could be physically even smaller if Asus/Google reduced the black rim around the 7" screen, so it could truly be a daily pocketable device. No need to be as thin as the Ipad Mini especially if it raises the cost/is argument for raising the price. I'd rather pay for a back camera for those occasions I want to take a picture.
    Onewizavu