Following the official announcement of the Nexus 4, Google has announced its Nexus 10 in conjunction with Samsung. This would mark the first 10 inch Nexus tablet, and it’ll come with a ridiculous 2,560 x 1,600 display which translates into 300 pixels per inch. The biggest hardware feature is its ARM Cortex-A15-based Exynos 5250 processor, a 1.7GHz dual core beast that is seemingly uncontested by any competitor to date.
More specs include 2GB of RAM, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi, 500 hours of standby time (odd that they’d exclude information about video playback or browsing time) and a 5 megapixel camera. It’ll also run Android 4.2, but you can find all the current details on that right here.
The device will be available starting November 13th for $400 (16GB) and $500 (32GB) in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Canada, and Japan. Google’s currently taking email addresses for those who want to be notified of its arrival, but it doesn’t look like any pre-sale opportunities will pop up between now and its release. [via Google]