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".......I recently bought myself a Nexus 7 32Gb tablet, after realizing the tablet potential for all the e-mail accounts and other things I have to keep track of, which my Blackberry was getting really tiring. My wife started looking at the Nexus, and asked if their was a simpler version we could get her. I said I would simply buy her a Nexus, but then she found, (sorry Amazon), this unit on a Black Friday special at Big Lots, of all places, for Seventy Eight Dollars! I got up at 5AM, reached the Big Lots at 6:05AM, and found out that I was already number 12 in line for one of these. (Who storms Big Lots on Black Friday? Turns out, a LOT of people do!) I have to say, now that we have installed it onto our home wireless system, (matched up seamlessly with our cranky 2Wire AT&T modem), it has been wonderful for my wife, who really wants to use it as a reader, (B&N included), watch cooking videos over the Internet, and do some other simple searches on the Internet. What it does: Internet, B&N bookstore, Google store, Amazon Store, Getjar a great apps finder, Chrome Google, takes a 32Gb micro SD for huge storage, and all the usual basic things like picture storage. The 32Gb chip will show up as a separate drive. Supports Gmail and hotmail, all others you just gotta try. (Did NOT support out Bellsouth accounts, so she cannot access her e-mail.) The SVGA 800X600 resolution is just fine, and although not HD, you can clearly see everything, and the 8" screen makes some of the small type just slightly bigger, which is great for us glasses people. It also comes with an honest wall wart charger, not the silly USB cable into a special wall plug, so technically, you could use this as an additional hard drive and USB this to your computer while still having it plugged into the wall to not deplete the battery. Supports all the game apps, like Angry Birds and tens of thousands of others. Since it open to B&N, Google, and you can join the Amazon store with this, it goes where the much more expensive ones go. What it does NOT do: Support all e-mail formats, no voice command, no NFC (Near Field Communication), no HD, camera is only 1.3GB and front facing, and a few of the odd goodies some hard core techies need. No auto upgrade, NO gorilla glass. Overall, after the initial purchase, we bought: a 32Gb SD micro chip, a great carrier with storage pocket also from Big Lots for a lousy Six Dollars, and a stylus pen for Thirteen. Total investment? 130 dollars! Package complete with stylus, carrier and 32Gb extra memory! Plus, it is STURDY... I noticed that it looks like Big Lots, when they have these, sell them for Ninety Dollars. Even then, that is a heck of a bargain for a beginner tablet for a child or someone who only wants the internet and books. Just crazy. The Android shipped as 4.0, it will upgrade if you want it to, but so far, my wife says it is just fine, runs fast, no problems. The screen is a bit touchy. I would recommend a generic screen cover to slow down the stylus a little. Would I buy this again? You bet.........."
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Read the customer reviews below that taken from the original online shop:
".......I recently bought myself a Nexus 7 32Gb tablet, after realizing the tablet potential for all the e-mail accounts and other things I have to keep track of, which my Blackberry was getting really tiring. My wife started looking at the Nexus, and asked if their was a simpler version we could get her. I said I would simply buy her a Nexus, but then she found, (sorry Amazon), this unit on a Black Friday special at Big Lots, of all places, for Seventy Eight Dollars! I got up at 5AM, reached the Big Lots at 6:05AM, and found out that I was already number 12 in line for one of these. (Who storms Big Lots on Black Friday? Turns out, a LOT of people do!) I have to say, now that we have installed it onto our home wireless system, (matched up seamlessly with our cranky 2Wire AT&T modem), it has been wonderful for my wife, who really wants to use it as a reader, (B&N included), watch cooking videos over the Internet, and do some other simple searches on the Internet. What it does: Internet, B&N bookstore, Google store, Amazon Store, Getjar a great apps finder, Chrome Google, takes a 32Gb micro SD for huge storage, and all the usual basic things like picture storage. The 32Gb chip will show up as a separate drive. Supports Gmail and hotmail, all others you just gotta try. (Did NOT support out Bellsouth accounts, so she cannot access her e-mail.) The SVGA 800X600 resolution is just fine, and although not HD, you can clearly see everything, and the 8" screen makes some of the small type just slightly bigger, which is great for us glasses people. It also comes with an honest wall wart charger, not the silly USB cable into a special wall plug, so technically, you could use this as an additional hard drive and USB this to your computer while still having it plugged into the wall to not deplete the battery. Supports all the game apps, like Angry Birds and tens of thousands of others. Since it open to B&N, Google, and you can join the Amazon store with this, it goes where the much more expensive ones go. What it does NOT do: Support all e-mail formats, no voice command, no NFC (Near Field Communication), no HD, camera is only 1.3GB and front facing, and a few of the odd goodies some hard core techies need. No auto upgrade, NO gorilla glass. Overall, after the initial purchase, we bought: a 32Gb SD micro chip, a great carrier with storage pocket also from Big Lots for a lousy Six Dollars, and a stylus pen for Thirteen. Total investment? 130 dollars! Package complete with stylus, carrier and 32Gb extra memory! Plus, it is STURDY... I noticed that it looks like Big Lots, when they have these, sell them for Ninety Dollars. Even then, that is a heck of a bargain for a beginner tablet for a child or someone who only wants the internet and books. Just crazy. The Android shipped as 4.0, it will upgrade if you want it to, but so far, my wife says it is just fine, runs fast, no problems. The screen is a bit touchy. I would recommend a generic screen cover to slow down the stylus a little. Would I buy this again? You bet.........."
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