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...and I'll say it again.
This is coming from a Apple guy!
I've never liked Android and made fun of the tablets (and phones).
However...
The Nexus 7 is a great tablet. I love it. Android 4.1 is great which is what makes the device what it is (I think). Full points to Google for finally getting the OS to where it needs to be (sorry if some of you liked 2.n (or even 3.n) but they were just not up to scratch as far as I was concerned.
Great speed, low price, great software...
Only Wifi, so that will be a sticking point for some (not me), and no way to expand the memory (just like the iPad).
Get the model with the most memory (I didn't) and have a lot of fun!
The only problem I have with touch in general is accidentally touching elements on the screen by accident. I might be half way through typing in a search to find I'm not back at the main menu or I've opened another tab in Chrome or what have you. I did this in iOS too, but less. Not sure if that is an Android thing, a screen sensitivity thing or just me being retarded.
I'm still hanging out for an iPhone 5 (maybe to be sorely disappointed, in which case I'll look for an Android 4.1+ phone).