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Nexus 7 2013 Price Drops to $130 for 16GB, $170 for 32GB

The Nexus 7 tablet price has dropped to $130 for the 16GB version and $170 for the 32GB version through eBay.

The online reseller is offering both devices at these discounted prices for a limited time due to low supply. Those who are interested in picking up one of the best tablets on the market for a great price should definitely check this deal out. This offer is only valid in the U.S. and both models are refurbished.

Refurbished models are a great buy because any problem they may have had in the past has been fixed by the manufacturer. They might even be more reliable than a brand new one since customers will already know what they are dealing with at purchase.

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The Nexus 7 (2013) was released shortly before the summer of last year and introduced Android 4.3 JellyBean to the market. It features impressive specs including a 7-inch 1920 x 1200 HD display, 2GB RAM, a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, 16/32GB of internal storage, built-in wireless charging, and a 5-megapixel rear camera.

The tablet also introduced Android 4.3, JellyBean which was unveiled alongside the device earlier this year. The display on the Nexus 7 is 1080p which makes it the first Full HD 7-inch slate. The device's virtual sound technology is also quite impressive, as it gives users a 5.1 surround sound experience by using headphones or built-in speakers.

The 7-inch Nexus monster sparked huge interest in the mid-end tablet market joining the likes of the Kindle Fire and Nook with the release of the original model in 2012. Google has been able to outclass both of those slates thanks to superior specs and the strong reputation the Nexus name has.

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