Engadget Review of the Nexus 10

Another review has come in, this time from Engadget.  While mostly mirroring the general sentiment of the other reviews we’ve read so far, they actually recommend the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 as a better tablet, which is definitely not a bad tablet, but the resolution isn’t quite as nice. They also run a few benchmarks ...

Anandtech Nexus 10 Performance Preview

Anandtech have also gotten their hands on a Nexus 10 tablet ahead of its November 13th release, and have broken down some performance benchmarks for our viewing pleasure. What they have found is that it benches a little slower than what was found in the earlier benchmark of a Samsung Chromebook that uses the same ...

Nexus 10 Benchmarks

Android Authority has run a benchmarking of the Exynos 5250, which currently powers a Samsung Chromebook.  Judging from those benchmarks, the Nexus 10 will absolutely destroy all competition, including the 4th gen iPad (the one with the A6 chip).   So not only does the price ($399) destroy the competition, the specs do to, almost by ...