The 16GB version of Google’s Nexus 7 is out of stock, as evident by the “Coming Soon” Google Play store. The 8GB version is in stock and ships within 3 to 5 business days. Apparently, Google thought that the $199 8GB version would be the big seller, according to reporting by the Guardian:
“The Guardian understands that Google’s planners had thought that buyers on the Google Play store, more than from physical or online retailers, would be more committed to the company’s “cloud” concept, and so would have more of their content stored online, rather than wanting to keep it on the device.”
Retailers such as Staples, Sam’s Club and Office Depot are also having a hard time satisfying demand for the Nexus 7. Buyers who can’t wait to procure a 16B Nexus 7 tablet might find one at a cost of $300 to $400 on eBay.
CNET reviewer Eric Franklin rated the Nexus 7 as the best 7-inch tablet available at this time (read the full review). He wrote, “With a beautiful screen, fast performance, a comfortable design, and overall great media options, the Nexus 7 is easily the best 7-inch tablet available and one of the top tablets on the market.”
Apple is rumored to be prepping a 7.85-inch iPad to compete in what is turning out to be a popular form factor for tablets.