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The Tablet Comparison: Nexus 7 vs Anil

When it comes to tablets, there are many options available on the market, but two devices that stand out from the rest are the Google Nexus 7 and the Anil tablet. In this comparison, we'll take a closer look at both devices to determine which one is right for you.

**Slickness and Responsiveness**

When I opened the Anil tablet's app drawer, it felt... well, not exactly like a premium product. The device seemed okay, but it lacked that certain je ne sais quoi that sets a great tablet apart from a good one. You see, when you compare the Nexus 7 to this tablet, it becomes clear that there's a significant difference in terms of slickness and responsiveness. The Nexus 7 just feels more... polished. It's like night and day. Whether I'm scrolling through my apps or switching between different windows, the Nexus 7 moves with a smoothness that the Anil simply can't match.

**Compatibility Issues**

Now, I know what you're thinking: "Is this tablet really compatible with all of my favorite apps?" The answer is... not always. Like many tablets on the market, the Anil has some compatibility issues when it comes to finding apps that work seamlessly with its operating system. This can be frustrating, especially if you're someone who likes to stay up-to-date with the latest and greatest apps.

**Gaming Performance**

If gaming is a big part of your tablet experience, then I have to advise you: this isn't the tablet for you. The Anil's Mali-400 GPU just doesn't hold a candle to the Nexus 7's more powerful Tegra 3 processor. While we're testing the same game on both devices (Fruit Ninja HD), it becomes clear that the Nexus 7 is far superior in terms of performance and responsiveness.

**Battery Life**

Despite its impressive specs, the Anil tablet actually has a longer battery life than I expected. We're talking around 10-12 hours of usage here, which is pretty impressive considering the screen's gorgeous size and resolution. Of course, there is an option to switch to Performance Mode on this device, which reduces the CPU speed and saves some juice - but that also means you'll drain your battery faster.

**Gaming Comparison**

Now, let's take a look at how these devices perform in terms of gaming. I'm running Fruit Ninja HD on both tablets, and the results are... well, pretty stark. The Nexus 7 feels like a dream to play, with smooth controls and seamless graphics. Meanwhile, the Anil tablet is struggling to keep up, with choppy performance and noticeable input lag.

**Screen Comparison**

One of the biggest areas where these devices differ is in their screens. Let's just say that... I've seen better screens on other Android tablets. The Nexus 7 has a stunning display with vibrant colors and crisp details - it's truly one of the best screens I've ever seen on an Android device. Meanwhile, the Anil tablet's screen just can't compete.

**Features**

Now, I know some of you might be thinking, "But wait, doesn't the Anil have HDMI port?" Ah, yes! And that is a great feature, especially if you're someone who likes to watch movies or stream content on your tablet. But... well, it's worth noting that there are HDMI cables available for purchase on eBay for around £2-3 pounds.

**Price**

Of course, one of the biggest advantages of the Anil tablet is its price point. At this stage in the article, I'll just say that you can get a decent tablet with HDMI port and more storage space than the Nexus 7... but it would have to be on sale or at some other special deal.

**Special Features**

One last feature worth mentioning is the microSD slot on the Anil tablet. This allows users to expand their storage capacity up to 32GB, which is a great bonus for anyone who likes to store a lot of media files or apps on their device.

**Color and Display**

Finally, I just want to mention that... there's something about the colors on this tablet. It's like they're popping off the screen! The vibrant hues and deep blacks really make the Anil tablet feel more premium than it actually is.

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price but um the Nexus I mean to start with if you buy from Google themselves you'll get 15 pound to spend on anything you want in the Play Store and $25 if you're in the US which is you know it's a it's a great bonus you probably will end spending at least that much if you're buying a tablet you know this kind of power you know you want to play some games you know get the full Android experience so I mean you know saving you 15 quid straightaway as well as you get free movie and 2 free books as well so that's a nice little extra and whoops in terms of design the Nexus 7 definitely has the better finish lift down to the light the Nexus 7 basically has this very nice almost leather kind of finish which is very grippy doesn't pick up any fingerprints and feels really premium compared to the aisle which has a more plasticky finish which doesn't at all feel cheap but obviously it does pick up fingerprints and isn't quite as premium as the the one we have over here the Nexus and I mean the 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finding apps on the market etc that's kind of a problem generally with tablets at the you know in general so I wouldn't I wouldn't fault on that whereas this tablet does seem to have some serious compatibility issues with the it's got a Mali 400 GPU so if you're a big gamer it might put you off because um there's gonna be a lot of apps that you want to play but you can't just because it's it's not a very well-known GPU and I mean terms of just raw power I'm the Nexus again it wins hands down it's got a quad-core Tegra 3 processor compared to just a dual-core a nine processor I mean not only has it got a better graphics because it's NVIDIA zone graphics it also has a quad core instead of a dual core processor so I mean obviously again in terms of raw power this is better and it always doubles it in battery life surprisingly the actual you it would surprise you because you know the screen is gorgeous it's the apps run so smoothly it's so powerful but it's got an amazing battery life really it could last maybe 10 12 hours on a single charge you know of proper usage whereas the I know we're talking maybe five or six and I mean there is an option on here to set your CPU on to performance mode where it moves from 1.2 gigahertz to a solid 1.5 and that one will drain your battery within 3 hours so and that fun this movie isn't such an impressive tablet I mean we'll do a quick gaming comparison and that's some yeah compare the same game on both tablets okay let's try fruit ninja HD it's not the ideal test but tell me just kill them I'll do what I can and ever actually done this before the next seven screens feels a lot more responsive the inal seems to have a little bit of input lag as well as just not detecting your fingers as well as you can see it's much more jittery whereas the the next seven has a very smooth kind of detection and that's that's just a quality different a quality and difference in quality of the screens and there is a significant difference in the quality of screens and I mean in almost every single kind of category I can think of the Nexus 7 will win against the Anil but I mean there are actually some things in which this tablet would suit you better I mean not only from a price point of view cuz I mean it's you can get it for a literally around half the price so a significant difference and it's almost unfair to compare the two like this but this one will have HDMI mini HDMI so if you want to connect it to a big screen that's gonna be you know a really good feature for you and I mean you can get hdmi cables off eBay for 2-3 pounds so I mean some games just look gorgeous on a full HD screen you know all streamed out and it's it's maybe worth doing if you're into that in the next seven houses no search capability on top of that this one has a microSD slot which you can install up to a 32 gigabyte memory card which for obviously a very cheap price whereas the next seven doesn't have any slot at all and neither does it have flash so I mean those people you like to watch embedded videos on internet pages you won't be able to do it with this tablet until obviously you get html5 browser but you can with the aurora and the last thing is just that the aurora the colors are just a little bit more vibrant and i mean when you turn it they're just the colors just pop just a little bit more they just seem a little bit more um lush and vivid for want of a better kind of way of describing it but yeah so but i mean for the more polished experience i would hands down good for the next seven because it literally it's a full full-blown Tegra experience and you do get the absolute best kind of Android as it was meant to be really and you know it's hands-down the best Android device I've ever really used which is saying quite a bit cuz I have used a lot of Android devices so that concludes it really thanks for watching rate subscribe comment like whateverhey age you right in front of me I have to of probably some of the best tablets I've actually reviewed well best Android devices altogether the one on my right here is the inal Aurora - with an IPS screen and on the Left we have the Google Nexus 7 and also with an IPS screen and I mean as you can see they're both really nice vibrant lush displays I'm gonna a brightness to max on both these just so you can see that you know the colors really pop I mean cameras you know it's a bit too bright for the camera okay I'll just keep on the middle brightness but you know they're both gorgeous looking screens just for a quick price point comparison you can get the inal one for around 85 maybe 90 pounds with free shipping from say China and you can grab yourself a nexus 7 for around 159 pounds when I last checked on Google's own website benefits I'll start with the benefits of the Google Nexus which there are more of them for the other one obviously because the price but um the Nexus I mean to start with if you buy from Google themselves you'll get 15 pound to spend on anything you want in the Play Store and $25 if you're in the US which is you know it's a it's a great bonus you probably will end spending at least that much if you're buying a tablet you know this kind of power you know you want to play some games you know get the full Android experience so I mean you know saving you 15 quid straightaway as well as you get free movie and 2 free books as well so that's a nice little extra and whoops in terms of design the Nexus 7 definitely has the better finish lift down to the light the Nexus 7 basically has this very nice almost leather kind of finish which is very grippy doesn't pick up any fingerprints and feels really premium compared to the aisle which has a more plasticky finish which doesn't at all feel cheap but obviously it does pick up fingerprints and isn't quite as premium as the the one we have over here the Nexus and I mean the ional as you can see from the webcam being at the top is meant for a landscape orientation really whereas the Nexus was kind of designed to be held like this just different ways of doing it but obviously you can tilt it that way now in terms of actual just the slickness of your experience Nexus wins hands down really mean the ional as you can see I mean it is still pretty smooth tablet it's but it's nowhere near it's not really in the same league I mean look brings up when you go onto your app drawer it just pops in you know it's it works well but it's it's nowhere near as slick as you know the very smooth super slick and over almost over animated kind of transitions we get with the Nexus 7 and so I mean if you're if you're a fan of just really smooth scrolling and just a generally really slick experience this is going to be the tablet that's gonna fit you a bit better in terms of actual compatibility with apps the next seven again a twins although it does still have some problems finding apps on the market etc that's kind of a problem generally with tablets at the you know in general so I wouldn't I wouldn't fault on that whereas this tablet does seem to have some serious compatibility issues with the it's got a Mali 400 GPU so if you're a big gamer it might put you off because um there's gonna be a lot of apps that you want to play but you can't just because it's it's not a very well-known GPU and I mean terms of just raw power I'm the Nexus again it wins hands down it's got a quad-core Tegra 3 processor compared to just a dual-core a nine processor I mean not only has it got a better graphics because it's NVIDIA zone graphics it also has a quad core instead of a dual core processor so I mean obviously again in terms of raw power this is better and it always doubles it in battery life surprisingly the actual you it would surprise you because you know the screen is gorgeous it's the apps run so smoothly it's so powerful but it's got an amazing battery life really it could last maybe 10 12 hours on a single charge you know of proper usage whereas the I know we're talking maybe five or six and I mean there is an option on here to set your CPU on to performance mode where it moves from 1.2 gigahertz to a solid 1.5 and that one will drain your battery within 3 hours so and that fun this movie isn't such an impressive tablet I mean we'll do a quick gaming comparison and that's some yeah compare the same game on both tablets okay let's try fruit ninja HD it's not the ideal test but tell me just kill them I'll do what I can and ever actually done this before the next seven screens feels a lot more responsive the inal seems to have a little bit of input lag as well as just not detecting your fingers as well as you can see it's much more jittery whereas the the next seven has a very smooth kind of detection and that's that's just a quality different a quality and difference in quality of the screens and there is a significant difference in the quality of screens and I mean in almost every single kind of category I can think of the Nexus 7 will win against the Anil but I mean there are actually some things in which this tablet would suit you better I mean not only from a price point of view cuz I mean it's you can get it for a literally around half the price so a significant difference and it's almost unfair to compare the two like this but this one will have HDMI mini HDMI so if you want to connect it to a big screen that's gonna be you know a really good feature for you and I mean you can get hdmi cables off eBay for 2-3 pounds so I mean some games just look gorgeous on a full HD screen you know all streamed out and it's it's maybe worth doing if you're into that in the next seven houses no search capability on top of that this one has a microSD slot which you can install up to a 32 gigabyte memory card which for obviously a very cheap price whereas the next seven doesn't have any slot at all and neither does it have flash so I mean those people you like to watch embedded videos on internet pages you won't be able to do it with this tablet until obviously you get html5 browser but you can with the aurora and the last thing is just that the aurora the colors are just a little bit more vibrant and i mean when you turn it they're just the colors just pop just a little bit more they just seem a little bit more um lush and vivid for want of a better kind of way of describing it but yeah so but i mean for the more polished experience i would hands down good for the next seven because it literally it's a full full-blown Tegra experience and you do get the absolute best kind of Android as it was meant to be really and you know it's hands-down the best Android device I've ever really used which is saying quite a bit cuz I have used a lot of Android devices so that concludes it really thanks for watching rate subscribe comment like whatever\n"