Google said on its blog that its Nexus 10, a rival to the market-leading iPad, would be “the highest resolution tablet on the planet” and would offer settings for multiple user accounts.
The Nexus 10 appeared to be the firm’s entry into the 10-inch (26cm) screen tablet market pioneered by Apple, which last week unveiled a smaller iPad mini to be sold alongside its original iPad.
Google said on its blog that its Nexus 10, a rival to the market-leading iPad, would be “the highest resolution tablet on the planet” and would offer settings for multiple user accounts.
The Nexus 10 appeared to be the firm’s entry into the 10-inch (26cm) screen tablet market pioneered by Apple, which last week unveiled a smaller iPad mini to be sold alongside its original iPad.
Google said on its blog that its Nexus 10, a rival to the market-leading iPad, would be “the highest resolution tablet on the planet” and would offer settings for multiple user accounts.
The Nexus 10 appeared to be the firm’s entry into the 10-inch (26cm) screen tablet market pioneered by Apple, which last week unveiled a smaller iPad mini to be sold alongside its original iPad.