Nexus 10 Vs iPad 4
Apple iPad 4 has been launched and so has the Google Nexus 10. Let’s take a look at how they stand against each other
On October 23 Apple introduced its 4th generation iPad called the iPad 4 featuring a 2048 x 1536p display and a superior A6X silicone processor with quad core graphics. Apparently, the new processor has been claimed by Apple to deliver twice the performance than the old A5X chip.
In response on October 29, Google came out with its own Nexus 10 tablet featuring a 10-inch display with a superior resolution of 2500 x 1600p and powered by Android 4.2 and an Exynos 5250 processor. The Nexus 10 has been developed in collaboration with Samsung and promises on par performance compared to the latest iPad.
Let’s see how the Nexus 10 stands head-to-head against the 4th generation iPad.
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Nexus 10 |
iPad 4 |
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| Screen size and resolution | 10.1-inch (2560 x 1600p) | 9.7-inch (2048 x 1536p) |
| Pixel density | 300 PPI | 264 PPI |
| OS | Android 4.2 | iOS 6 |
| Processor | 1.7GHz dual core Exynos 5250 | 1GHz Dual core A6X |
| RAM | 2GB | 1GB |
| Storage | 16GB, 32GB | 16GB, 32GB, 64GB |
| Camera | 5MP | 5MP |
| Front Camera | 1.9MP | 1.3MP |
| Connections | Micro HDMI, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0 | TV out, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0 |
| Battery | 9000mAh upto 10 hours | Upto 10 hours |
| Audio | 3.5mm audio jack, built-in microphone, mono speakers | 3.5mm audio jack, built-in microphone, mono speakers |
| Thickness | 0.35-inch | 0.37-inch |
| Weight | 1.33 pounds | 1.44 pounds |
| Price | $399 for the 16GB model | $499 for the Wi-Fi only 16GB |
You can see that as far as the Specification goes, the Nexus 10 looks like a clear winner on paper. But we’ll know whether the same translate into performance once we get the review devices. Till then, stay tuned.












































































