Monday, 2 July 2012

Google's Patrick Brady informs us the way the Nexus 7 went from 'start to complete in four months'

Google's Patrick Brady tells us how the Nexus 7 went from 'start to finish in four months'

Only at that past year's CES, i was inundated by tablet after tablet after, well, tablet. Some were large, some were small, plus some were perfect. A couple of, though, type of faded in to the wallpaper and did not return. Such would be a little prototype NVIDIA introduced by for all of us to experience with, a 7-inch tablet from ASUS with Tegra 3 energy as well as an amazing cost -- just $250. We've got our on the job it briefly (as observed in the recording below) also it was impressive, however it never was to appear again.

30 days later, Google's Director of Android Partner Engineering Patrick Brady became a member of Matias Duarte in Taipei to satisfy with ASUS and also to launch the project that will become Google's first Nexus tablet, the 7-inch, Tegra 3-powered Nexus 7 that's shipping soon for a much more amazing $199. Coincidence Come along for any discussion with Patrick about how exactly Google's mighty little tablet found be.

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