Google’s Nexus 7 Android tablet is selling really well, and the company decided now would be a good time to release the first video ad for the device.
The ad, titled “Camping,” shows the myriad of ways in which you can use your Nexus 7 while camping — watch a movie, use it as a flashlight, play a game of chess or read a book.
We see one problem with this scenario, however — the Nexus 7 is a Wi-Fi-only tablet, and some of the activities shown in the video require an internet connection. Sure, you can tether it with a smartphone, but out in the wilderness, some might prefer the ease of use of a 3G/EDGE/GPRS-capable tablet to a Wi-Fi-only one.
Google has recently stopped taking orders for the 16 GB version of the device due to overwhelming demand. Interestingly enough, the cheaper, 8 GB Nexus 7 is still in stock.
The 7-inch tablet sports a quad-core processor, a 1280×800 display and is running the latest version of Android, Jelly Bean.
How do you like Google’s first Nexus 7 ad? Share your opinions in the comments.
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