It has IPS display at 7 inches 1.2mp front facing camera.We dont have capacitive buttons. 3.5mm headset jack.The Nexus 7 launched with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, which was a minor update from 4.2. It has since been updated to Android 4.4 KitKat, which adds a few bits and pieces to the bag of tricks, but Ill get into that later.The Nexus 7 is still aiming for that sweet spot. The price has been bumped up - its now £199 for the 16GB model that would have cost £159 before - but the specs are much better, so its still very reasonably priced.A 35-second boot time does leave a little bit to be desired, but once youre inside the OS, applications load quickly and respond briskly, even graphics-heavy ones like the Google Play magazine app. Webpages are rendered promptly and swiping through them is snappy.And of course a tablet is only good for as long as you can use the thing, and we were quite impressed by the longevity here. We came within spitting distance of 10 hours on a charge using out standard rundown test, which has the tablet connected on WiFi and looping a video endlessly. Thats very, very good for a budget 7-incher and bests many bigger, more expensive slates.