EVGA launches Tegra Note 7
Do more, hear more, and play more with the EVGA Tegra NOTE 7, the world’s fastest 7-inch tablet. It all comes alive with the industry’s most powerful tablet graphics, a brilliant HD display, and incredible features in a sleek design that’s the perfect fit for your mobile life. Write and draw more naturally with NVIDIA DirectStylus technology that gives you up to 3x the responsiveness of the competition.
EVGA Tegra Note 7 comes with the Tegra 4 SoC. This particular unit released today in the USA is branded EVGA, but should sowly get global availibility. The tablet is based on Nvidias Tegra 4 with four A15 ARM Cortex CPUs clocked at a maximum core frequency of 1.8GHz.
GPU related matters are dealt with through a 72-core NVIDIA GeForce GPU. RAM is just 1GB, which puts it well below to what some of the tablets are shipping with. The 7-inch screen is also fairly average at just a 1280 x 800 resolution. Internal storage is 16GB with support for microSD card.
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i think u won't be disappointed when u see the price
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1280x800 isnt that bad for a 7'' screen. I bet you have only a 1080p monitor on your desk which ppi is waaaay worse than that tablets screen. Heck even a 1440p monitor doesn't come close in terms of ppi to this 7'' screen.
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I think the resolution is fine for a 7" tablet. And RAM shouldn't be an issue either if it gets upgraded to KitKat. 4.4 is supposed to reduce memory usage significantly.
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I'd rather get the N7 which has a (probably) weaker processor, in turn for the 1080p screen and developer support. In fact... I already have one!

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I don't know how they think their going to sell this thing. I mean,come on 1GB RAM and 1280x800 ? That's 2011 specs ! Expected more from Nvidia,not impressed.