In Pictures: Google’s Nexus 10 tablet

The Samsung-designed device is the first in the Nexus line to directly challenge the iPad.

Faster Wi-Fi, kind of.

Just like Amazon did at the launch of its updated Kindle Fire tablet line, Google and Samsung say that the Nexus 10 features a sophisticated new Wi-Fi modem that can provide better connectivity. That’s all well and good, but it’s worth pointing out that this is of limited use – generally speaking, it’s the speed of the underlying connection that’s a problem, not the speed of the Wi-Fi. Also, the Nexus 10 is Wi-Fi only, with no option for mobile data.

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