Now, there were a couple of features in this Android 4.2 (still Jelly Bean) update that were not ready yet at review time, one of which was the screen lock widget (keep in mind that 3rd party can develop lock screen widgets), and the other was the multi-user support for the Google Nexus 10 tablet.
As of tomorrow, Google will have a complete line up that spans from a 4.7″ smartphone, a 7″ quad-core tablet (read our Nexus 7 review) and a powerful next-generation dual-core 10″ tablet with a amazing display. The most attractive part is the pricing: $299+ for the no-contract Nexus 4, $199+ for the Nexus 7 tablet and $399+ for the Nexus 10 tablet. Everyone interested in getting something in these categories should at least check them out: the value is simply phenomenal.