The Google Nexus 10 looks set to be the next Google tablet, as it’s been revealed the company is aiming for the more lucrative high-end market in a partnership with Samsung.
Richard Shim, analyst at NPD DisplaySearch, has been speaking to CNET about what he knows about the Google tablet and has revealed that “It’s going to be a high-end device”, so don’t expect a bargain price like the £159 Nexus 7, which is built and supplied by Asus.
The 10.1-inch Google Nexus 10 is expected to come with a 1600 x 2560-pixel display with a 299 ppi (pixels per inch) density, which is actually higher than the 264 ppi found on the Retina Display of the current 9.7-inch Apple iPad.
Shim also revealed that the Google Nexus 10 tablet will be built and supplied by Samsung. Furthermore, it will be co-branded with Samsung, further strengthening the ties between the two firms. No indication as to when the Google Nexus 10 tablet will launch has been given at this point.
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Via CNET