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I wouldn't call the two devices Ugly by any means.
The Nexus 4 looks very sleek and with that glass back and subtle grid of shiny specs. I bet it looks pretty great up close. Simple and not showy. I think the Nexus 4 is a damn sexy phone.
The Nexus 10 has grown on me from the first leak i saw to the current the pictures with the release. The reviews says that it is a solid device and the back is similar to the Nexus 7.
I believe a big goal with the devices is to break the mold of making devices very similar to Apple and experiment with different looking devices. The Nexus 10 won't be confused with the other 50 Android (and non-android) tablets when set on a table with the screen is off. This is good thing and it's Google trying to differentiate that they are not just another company wanting to clone Apple's success by doing very similar designs.
The Nexus 4 shows this, but I believe the Nexus 10 is really going after something unique (and maybe not all that showy).
I will probably be getting both. Although I have owned every other device with the Nexus name on it so far so I am a bit of sucker for the "brand"/
Edited 2012-10-30 06:55 UTC