
Google has introduced its Nexus 10 tablet. The Nexus 10 features a 10.1-inch PLS (plane-to-line switching) panel with 2,560x1,600-pixel resolution, displaying 299 pixels per inch (ppi). This announcement comes not a week after Apple unveiled its fourth-generation iPad, which has a lower 2,048x1,536-pixel-resolution, 264ppi screen.
The screen itself is definitely impressive, with an extremely high level of sharpness. Fonts for app icons look incredibly sharp and fine. Hopefully Google app developers will update their actual icon assets soon to match.
You'll be able to get a Nexus 10 starting November 13 in two memory configurations: $399 for 16GB and $499 for 32GB. The tablet will be available in the Google Play store.
Incredibly sharp fonts. Hopefully app developers will update the icons to be just as impressive before the November 13 release.
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