Nexus 10 vs. iPad (4th generation)
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The iPad's battery looks better on paper
Cameras look pretty close
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How does the Google/Samsung Nexus 10 compare to Apple's 4th-generation iPad?
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The Nexus 10 is a bit lighter than the iPad 4
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Article Summary
Google is evolving. Though Android is still licensed to countless manufacturers, the company is stepping up production of its flagship Nexus products. The devices, close collaborations with hardware vendors to promote new versions of Android, have been multiplied in number. This year, Google has released (at least) one new Nexus smartphone, and two Nexus tablets. The higher-end of Google's tablets - the Nexus 10 - is designed to go toe-to-toe with the iPad. How does it compare to Apple's market-leading slate? Let's take a look …
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