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Mar 19, 2014 07:53 GMT  ·  By

If for some reason you were postponing getting a Nexus 7 tablet because Google wasn't officially selling it in your country, we have good news for you.

The tech giant seems to be on a spree of pushing its products and services onto different markets, and this week, the Nexus 7 2013 (Wi-Fi only) arrives in several new countries.

So from now on, customers in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal and Sweden will be able to grab the Nexus 7 2013 from the official Play Store. Now, the Wi-Fi version of the tablet is selling in 20 countries, while the LTE model has been spread only in 12 territories, so far.

Until now, users located in the regions outlined above looking to get a Nexus 7 tablet, were able to do so only via third-party retailers and not directly from Google.

The Nexus 7 2013 has been hailed as one of the most capable budget tablets available on the market. The slate has a 7-inch LED backlit IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen display supporting full HD (1920 x 1200 pixels resolution) and is protected by a Corning Gorilla Glass coating layer.

Power is pumped by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor fitted with Adreno 320 graphics processing unit and 2GB of RAM. In the US, the tablet can be grabbed starting from $229 / €164 (for the 16GB version).