Hugo Barra, Android at Google Director of Product Management, holds up the Nexus 10 tablet at a Google announcement in San Francisco, Monday, Oct. 29, 2012. |
Google Inc unveiled a larger version of its Nexus-branded tablet
computer on Monday, and updated its mobile gadget and online content
offerings as competition with Apple Inc, Amazon.com Inc and Microsoft
Corp heats up ahead of the holiday sales season.
The device follows a spate of new product launches by the technology leaders in recent
weeks, including Apple's iPad Mini last week and software-maker
Microsoft's first-ever home-built tablet, the Surface.
Google, the world's No.1 Internet search engine, has pushed deeper
into the hardware business at a time when consumers are increasingly
accessing the Web on mobile devices.
Google's new Nexus 10, made in partnership with consumer electronics
company Samsung Electronics Co, is the first 10-inch tablet to come to
market under Google's Nexus brand. The device, with prices starting at
$299, will be available on November 13 in the United States and seven
other countries, Google said in its official blog on Monday.
Google was scheduled to introduce the device at a media event in New
York on Monday, but was forced to cancel because of Hurricane Sandy.
Google also said it was expanding its online movie and music retail businesses to several countries in Europe.
And the company introduced an improvement to its online-music storage
service. The new "matching" feature scans songs in a consumer's music
collection and automatically creates an online or "cloud-based" library
of the same tracks which consumers can access from any device or
computer.
Google said the music matching feature, which only works with tracks
that are part of the Google Play store's music catalog, will be
available in Europe on November 13 and in the United States soon after.
Google also updated its smaller, Nexus 7 tablet released earlier this
year. It increased the storage on the $199 version of the device to
16GB from 8GB, and introduced a new $299 version of the Nexus 7 with a
cellular data service option.
Google also unveiled a new Nexus 4
smartphone, made in partnership with LG Electronics, that features a
quad-core processor and a 4.7-inch display.
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