A teardown analysis by the iSuppli revealed 8-Gigabyte (GByte) version of Google's new Nexus 7 media tablet carries a bill of materials (BOM) of $151.75. The high-end model with 16-GBytes of NAND flash memory has a $159.25 BOM, for a total cost of $166.75.
» Low-End Google Nexus 7 Carries $152 BOM, Teardown Reveals | iSuppli
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