NVIDIA took the wraps
off the 7” Tegra Note complete tablet platform. Designed by the chip
manufacturer, the Tegra Note will be brought to market by NVIDIA’s partners
with a starting suggested retail price of $199.
Unsurprisingly, the NVIDIA Tegra Note is powered by a Tegra 4
SoC with quad-core Cortex-A15 CPU and 72-core GeForce GPU. NVIDIA claims
that the slate will be the most powerful seven incher when it hits the shelves.
The most impressive
bit of the Tegra Note’s spec sheet is the inclusion of a stylus. Based on
NVIDIA’s own DirectStylus tech, the gadget will offer superb response, and will
come bundled with a number of apps which will utilize it.
The rest of the Tegra
Note’s specs include a 7” IPS display with the rather underwhelming resolution
of 1280 x 800 pixels, 5MP camera, VGA front-facing unit, 16GB of built-in
storage, and microSD card slot. The tablet will also feature built-in stereo
speakers with bass-reflex port.
There’s no word on the
Android version of the NVIDIA Tegra Note. NVIDIA however, claims that it will
be the latest version of the OS. The chip manufacturer will also be in charge
of the software updates – they will be provided OTA.
NVIDIA Tegra Note
based tablets will be launched by a number of hardware manufacturers which
include the likes of ASUS, Toshiba, HP, XOLO, etc. The first slates will be
available in the coming months.

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