Friday, February 21, 2014

Nvidia announces 4G version Tegra Note 7 tablet - Tablets Magazine

in the U.S. can already since late last year to the store for Tegra Note 7 , a tablet taken by various partners such as EVGA and HP on the market. In the second quarter of this year there will also be a 4G version on the market.

Tegra Note 7 is basically a reference tablet from Nvidia. The chipmaker has developed the tablet itself to show what is possible with the Tegra 4 processor, which was launched early last year. The tablet comes equipped with a 7-inch display with 1280 by 800 pixels resolution, a quad-core Tegra 4 processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage memory, two cameras, a USB and HDMI port, and a stylus in the case may be. tucked This stylus uses Direct Stylus technology that comes close near an active digitizer and was developed by Nvidia.

Tegra Note 7 is marketed under various names, including EVGA , Gigabyte and HP. In the U.S., the tablet has a suggested retail price of $ 199, making it an attractive model. The version of HP, which goes under the name HP Slate 7 Extreme , should have been lying in the Dutch stores but apparently delayed. Any store still offers the tablet.

Nvidia late today know that in the second quarter of 2014, a new version of the Tegra Note 7 is launched. The new model comes standard with 4G/LTE and HSPA + mobile Internet. The ‘old’ model gets an update to Android 4.4 KitKat, while the new model is equipped with standard here. The retail price of the 4G version is $ 299. Unfortunately, it is not clear whether this model to the Netherlands.

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