The internet giant's tablet will also beat tablet leader Apple to the  punch, with rumours swirling a new iPad announcement will not come  until after the company's next iPhone announcement, now anticipated on  September 20.
Google's new own-brand tablet, the Nexus 7 2013,  will start appearing in Australian electronics stores today, and will  feature the highest screen resolution of any 7-inch tablet, at 323  pixels per inch, will shave 50g off the previous model and 18g off an  Apple iPad Mini, and will come in both wi-fi and 4G models.
The  new tablet, manufactured by ASUS, will range from $299 for a 16GB wi-fi  model to $439 for a 32GB 4G version, making it up to $180 cheaper than  an equivalent iPad Mini in Australia.
    Google's new tablet will cost significantly more in Australia than  the United States, however, with prices between $70 and $90 more  expensive.
Research firm Telsyte estimated more than 2.4 million  tablets were purchased in Australia last year, a figure that will jump  50 per cent this year.
Telsyte research director Foad Fadaghi said  smaller tablets, with screens between 7 and 9 inches in size, would  outsell 10-inch tablets by 2014.
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