Sunday, November 8, 2015

Nexus 9 costs impressive value after HTC’s price cut – Tudocelular.com

Who was interested in the Nexus 9, but did not have courage enough to spend that HTC called for each device unit, received a boost the most this week. The company based in Taiwan, studying the situation of the tablet and its stock market, decided to reduce the commercial value of the unit, precisely because few people took a copy home. Since the launch, it is public knowledge that the gadget, made in partnership with the Asian company with Google, implementing the purest version of Android 5 Lollipop, did not attract the number of consumers who double of companies involved had planned before submitting new.

As of this week, interested in leading a unit of the Nexus 9 home will have to pay “only” $ 288 for the version with 32 GB native space, having access only to Wi-Fi networks. If you want to pay a little more to enjoy the 4G LTE connectivity, you can choose the model of US $ 360. Using the current price of the dollar as conversion basis if results- R $ 1,086 and R $ 1,357, excluding taxes levied in Brazil, respectively. Unfortunately, the cheapest variant with 16 GB of memory for internal storage, and only Wi-Fi, is no longer in stock, but its price is valued at $ 240, the cheapest in the history of tablet.

In technical terms, recalling what has already been seen on the Nexus 9, its spec list cites an IPS LCD screen of 8.9 inches, taking advantage of the resolution 1536 x 2048 pixels, 2GB of RAM, NVIDIA Tegra K1 chipset, Denver processor, with two cores with clock rated at 2.3 GHz, DX1 as Kepler graphics card, 16 GB of memory for internal storage, initially without the possibility to expand it via microSD card, main camera of 8 megapixels, recording in Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels), 1.6 megapixel and front, 6,700 mAh battery and Android 5.0 as operating system Lollipop, despite having no safeguards to upgrade to Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

HTC, as is common knowledge, had to leave the Brazilian economy after suffering harsh falls on your international income, so the Nexus 9 unofficially arrived here. The only owners of it in tupiniquim soil had to import it, bearing the taxes at customs and freight for delivery, if needed. With the value more affordable abroad, bring it to the national land is also better for the customer’s pocket, so it’s worth considering this option.

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