Nvidia has unveiled its 7-inch Tegra Note tablet platform through its official blog. The Tegra Note is completely designed by Nvidia, and will be brought to markets by its partners at a starting retail price of $199. This isn’t the first time Nvidia is testing waters in the tablet space, it was earlier working on Tegra 3-based design for low-cost but high-quality tablets also known as the Project Kai . The original Nexus 7 is one such tablet.
The company has now disclosed the reference design and features of a 7-inch Tegra Note. One of its key highlights is the DirectStylus technology that can significantly enhance passive stylus performance. So, one can expect a responsive stylus and a slew of apps to take advantage of it. The DirectStylus Pro Pack offers interchangeable tips to support a variety of writing styles.
The 7-inch tablet is powered by a Tegra 4 SoC featuring quad core Cortex-A15 CPU and 72-core GeForce GPU. It sports an IPS display featuring 1280 x 800 pixels of resolution. Some of the other specifications include 5 megapixel snapper, VGA front-facing camera, 16GB on-board storage and microSD card slot. It will also feature built-in stereo speakers with bass-reflex port. Nvidia claims that the tablet will bet the latest flavour of the Android OS.

Tegra Note platform unveiled
Take a quick look at its specs:
- 7-inch IPS display with 1280 x 800 pixels resolution
- Bluetooth
- 5 megapixel rear camera, VGA front-facing camera
- 16GB of built-in storage, expandable microSD card slot
The tablet will get Nvidia’s PureAudio technology. The Camera Awesome app will deliver exclusive Tegra 4 features like tap-to-track and 100 fps video with slow-motion playback. Nvidia’s TegraZone will provide easy access to Tegra-optimized games and the tablet will support a variety of game controllers for console-class gaming. Nvidia also promises over 10 hours of HD video playback. The company will also bundle a slide cover that flips and bends to act like a kickstand and also cover the tablet. It can be set up in three distinct positions with built-in magnets for added flexibility.
Nvidia’s partners will bring Tegra Note to markets in the next few months. Some of its hardware partners are HP, ASUS, Toshiba and Indian manufacturer Xolo.
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