Google unveiled the New Nexus 7 tablet the morning of July 24 - right after U.S. retailer Best Buy posted specs and prices about the device on their website. The highly anticipated reboot features full HD resolution - 1920 x 1200 - making this the highest resolution 7-inch tablet. The new tablet also offers the newest version of Google's operating system, Android 4.3 . What's more, the New Nexus 7 2 now has stereo speakers and Fraunhofer's surround sound system, as well as an HDMI output for connecting to a big screen TV. See what else Google packed in the New Nexus 7. New Nexus 7 comes in three different models Google's "significant upgrade" to the New Nexus 7 includes the addition of three different models. Depending on how much storage you want you can get the 16GB Wi-Fi version for $229(about £162, AU$270) the 32GB Wi-Fi model for $269 (about £179, AU$292) or the 32GB LTE tablet for $349(about £227, AU$379). The 16GB and 32GB Wi-Fi models will go on sale Tuesday, July 30 on Google Play, and in "more retailers than ever before," said Hugo Barra, Google's vice president of Android product development at today's announcement. The 32 GB LTE model will be available in the coming weeks on the following U.S. carriers: T-Mobile, At&t, and Verizon. Canada, the U.K. France, Australia, South Korea, Spain and Japan will also get the device in the "coming weeks." Take a look at everything you need to know about the new Nexus 7 . Your move, Apple Google's newly released "highest-resolution 7-inch tablet" should have the competition raising an eyebrow. Even though the device is a bit more expensive, the price jump is justified. Google improved the screen resolution, bumped up the processor - 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 CPU - and included a new rear- and front-facing camera. So this had the TechRadar staff asking, which 7-inch tablet is a better deal. See our comparison of the New Nexus 7 vs iPad mini vs Kindle Fire HD 7-inch .
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