Xolo recently hit the headlines with its first, in fact India's first, Tegra 4 processor tablet, which is named Play Tegra Note. The device is now hailed by Xolo as the fastest tablet in the world (in terms of processing capability). The Xolo Play Tegra Note is up for grabs on pre-order for Rs 17,999.
Also recently launched is the new Asus made Google Nexus 7 (16 GB, WiFi , 2013), which is available for Rs 20,999.
Here is a comparison of the two tablets on the basis of their features and specifications.
Design and display
Both tablets come with 7 inch displays, but they are vastly different in terms of their body. The Xolo Play Tegra Note measures 199 x 119 x 9.6 mm and weighs 320 grams while the Nexus 7 (2013, WiFi, 16 GB) weighs only 290 grams and measures 200 x 114 x 8.65 mm (height, width, thickness).
As mentioned earlier, both tablets have 7 inch capacitive touchscreens. The display of Tegra Note has very good 1280 x 800 pixel resolution, but it looks unimpressive in front of the 1920 x 1200 pixel (full HD) resolution of Nexus 7's display. So while the display of Tegra Note has 216 ppi pixel density, the Nexus 7 (2013) version has 323 ppi pixel density. Also, though both tablets use IPS panels, the Nexus 7 has an added Corning Gorilla Glass layer that claims to provide protection from scratches.
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