Htc Google nexus 9 review

                           HTC Google nexus 9

 The HTC Google Nexus 9 succeeds in checking the necessary boxes to be one of the best tablets of 2014. 8.9-inch slate an appealing adversary to the Apple iPad Air 2 and Amazon's Fire HDX 8.9. It has everything it needs to be a high-end tablet, even if the high caliber of competition means that the Nexus 9 doesn't quite run away with the gold medal. But what matters most is that it concentrates on the essentials, rather than padding itself with the trendy and flashy features that can trip up rivals.
The new Nexus tablet offers one of the most powerful mobile processors on the market and debuting the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system. Forgoing high-end gimmicks, the slate's supreme specs speak for themselves -- it prevails as the preeminent premium, pure Android tablet to date
.The Nexus 9 is available direct from Google and starts at $399, £319 or AU$479 for the 16GB model. The 32GB version will run you $479, £399 or AU$589. Later this year a 32GB 4G LTE capable model will be released -- according to Google, it'll cost $599, £459 or AU$719.
The Nexus 9 completes Google's tablet trifecta, fittingly ensconced between the 7-inch and 10-inch Nexus models. Like its counterparts, its aesthetic is subtle and pleasingly comfortable. The HTC - manufactured device has a clean and streamlined look, complete with sturdy, quality construction.
Its minimalist design is en vogue, but nothing about it particularly stands out. It falls short of matching the skinny iPad Air 2 or featherweight Fire HDX 8.9 -- though its weight and width are in the wheelhouse of both.It is 8.9 inches thin and weighs 425 gm.
The 8.9-inch tablet, available in black, white and gold, dons a smooth matte back with a soft grip and rounded corners. The brushed metal frame that wraps around its body provides a wide enough edge to rest fingers on, minimizing inevitable smudges on the bezel.
The Nexus 9 is the first tablet to run Google's latest operating system, Android 5.0 Lollipop. The revamped OS features a contemporary flat aesthetic, dubbed "Material Design." It's a refreshing development, and visually pleasing on the latest Google tablet.
The Google Nexus 9's solid list of up-to-date specs is one of its best attributes. It's the first to house the 64-bit version of the Nvidia Tegra K1 system-on-a-chip, with a 2.3GHz dual-core Denver CPU and a 192-core Kepler DX1 GPU. It also features the speedy 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard, Bluetooth 4.1 and NFC.
The Google and HTC tablet collaboration is a fast performer with a few kinks. Its cutting-edge Nvidia Tegra K1 Denver chip is a charging bull, ready to smash through any task. As the first 64-bit chip bolstered by a 64-bit OS, its CPU performance is on par with the fastest and most powerful chips out there.

                                                          ( source CNEt )

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