Perhaps I expected too much out of this tablet, since it does not seem like it was rushed to market. Today, Google has announced the Nexus 6, 9, and player, and out of the three devices, it seems like the Nexus 9 really got the short end of the stick. Not that it's a horrible device by any means, after all, it has a powerful 64bit processor that should be great for gaming, and the device itself is slim and slated to weigh under a pound. Unfortunately, for a Google device that is priced at a premium, it falls short of modern expectations. Let me explain: The first problem is that a $400 tablet in 2014 is going to be released with a measly 16gb of storage. To top it off, it's going to max out at 32gb of storage at $599 for the LTE version. The Nexus 6 will max out at 64gb. Meanwhile, Google continues to dodge questions about adding Micro SD support and with this being a tablet, there aren't really any physical space restrictions. Matias Dua...
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