Google’s Nexus 7 tablet may be all about an attempt to compete with
Apple’s incredibly popular iPad, but when you crack it open, it sure
looks an awful lot like Amazon’s Kindle Fire inside. (Read Walt
Mossberg’s review of the Nexus 7 here.)
That’s the impression that analysts at the research house IHS iSuppli got when they did just that: They took a Nexus 7 apart in order to see what components are inside, and to estimate what each of them costs. The early verdict, shared exclusively with AllThingsD, is that the low-end eight gigabyte model of the Nexus 7, which sells for $199, costs $151.75 to build.
Source: All things digital
That’s the impression that analysts at the research house IHS iSuppli got when they did just that: They took a Nexus 7 apart in order to see what components are inside, and to estimate what each of them costs. The early verdict, shared exclusively with AllThingsD, is that the low-end eight gigabyte model of the Nexus 7, which sells for $199, costs $151.75 to build.
Source: All things digital
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