Why not compare? If you are in the market for a tablet, these are two of the top medium-sized options available in terms of specs and price. Something to read books, do email, and surf the Web on while you are at the gym? Maybe the Nexus is better for you.
I agree, we should be comparing them.
I bought the Nexus 7, and had my doubts because every android device I've owned has been buggy, and the touch interface is years behind apple's.
Once again, I was let down. The display is nice, but there's a glitch that pops up once a week, no matter what I would be doing. It would look like Shinobi is slashing through the back of the screen, basically.
Also, many many times i would have to tap the button I wanted repeatedly before it would register my input. Same with scrolling. Sometimes it wouldn't recognize my gestures.
I do like the throw any file at it and it will play, but not all files play. I found that out the hard way that certain MKV files, audio won't play.
To me, the screen blip and the fact that it would take numerous attempts to get the screen to register my gestures made me return it after 21 days.
I also realized that I would rather have the 9.7'' screen vs the 7'' as far as watching movies goes. It's not that much bigger and worth it.