Mountain View, Calif. -- Looking to take on the Apple iPad and Amazon Kindle Fire, Mountain View-based Google on Wednesday unveiled its own entrant to the tablet computer market, called the Nexus 7. The seven-inch tablet will run on a newly released version of the company's Android operating system -- known as Jelly Bean -- and sell for $199 for an 8GB version or $249 for 16GB. Other features include a front-facing camera, quad-core processor and up to eight hours of battery life. The tablet, built by Taiwan's Asus, is expected to ship in 2-3 weeks.
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