Its the first question anyone asks when theyre interested in a tablet: "Is it as good as the current iPad? For the Google Nexus 10, the overall answer is "no." The iPad is still the best tablet experience one can have, thanks to its still unmatched performance and robust app and media ecosystem.
That said, if you have no interest in owning an Apple product anyway, but are still in the market for a premium tablet, the Nexus 10 should be at or near the top of your list. The choice isnt as cut and dry as it should be, unfortunately. Your other go-to Android option - the Transformer Infinity - still has a better back camera, a brighter screen, expandable storage, and comes with a power adapter thats actually proficient at charging the tablet.
The Nexus 10s stock charger uses its Micro-USB port to charge and - as it turns out - thats not the most efficient way to charge a high-end tablet. Overnight charging will be fine, but if you ever need to charge in a hurry, there are currently no other options. Google mentioned a Pogo charger option at release, but has been mum on the subject ever since.
So why is the Nexus 10 potentially the best Android tablet? Its screen is gorgeous and the sharpest around compared with any tablet, and it is the most comfortable 10-inch tablet to hold in your hand with a durability that ensures you wont immediate blow a gasket if your kids drop it. Furthermore, its the first tablet to run Android 4.2, which brings with it great new features - Photo Sphere, which lets you capture a three-dimensional model of a real-world space, is one of the coolest Ive ever experienced on a tablet.
For most, the iPad is still the tablet of choice, but for those looking for an alternative to Apples much more constrained OS, Google has delivered one of the best yet. Like the Nexus 7 before it, the Nexus 10 marks a significant step toward a much more competitive tablet market, and its design heralds a new paradigm from which all other tablets should consider cribbing ASAP.
Just for the record, in the 7-inch tablet space, its the Nexus 7, not the iPad Mini, that currently reigns as the best small tablet