Nexus 7

 

  • Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
  • 7” 1280x800 HD display (216 ppi)
  • 8 GB internal storage (actual formatted capacity will be less)
  • Wireless N Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n); Bluetooth
  • Quad-core Tegra 3 processor; 1GB RAM
  • 1.2MP front-facing camera

 

Contest Rules

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2. The contest is open to all. No purchase necessary to Enter

3. The drawing will be conducted by Linux Journal and decisions are final. Odds of winning will depend upon the total number of orders received.

4. The subscription contest ends September 27, 2012, at 11:59 pm CDT.

5. The Nexus 7 winner will be notified via email on September 28, 2012.

6. Twenty second-place winners will be awarded a Linux Journal 2011 eBook. These winners will be notified by September 28, 2012. 

 

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