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Friday 21 February 2014

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Tegra Note 7 LTE
If you liked the Evga Tegra Note 7 but wished it had faster data, then Nvidia has just the tablet for you. Released today, just as Mobile World Congress is beginning to convene in Barcelona, Spain, the Tegra Note 7 LTE has everything you liked from the existing Note 7 family, but adds an i500 LTE modem for a 4G cellular connection.
From the outside, the jet black Note 7 LTE doesn't stand apart from its siblings. Here again, you'll have a stylus and the speakers on either side of the display that (when in landscape mode) make for a slightly wider tablet than most 7-inchers. We assume that the Note 7 LTE also has the full-length groove along its right side, a feature Eric Franklin doesn't care for.
The ISP display has the same resolution (1280 x 800), but the addition of Android 4.4.2 KitKat is a welcome touch. The Note 7 LTE runs on a quad-core Tegra 4 CPU, the camera has a 5-megapixel resolution (the front shooter is VGA), promised video playback is 10 hours, and the internal storage is 16GB plus a microSD slot for cards up to 32GB.
The Note 7 LTE will go on sale in the second quarter of this year for $299. In North America and Western Europe, it will be distributed under the Evga name and it the UK under the Dixons brand. Look for it also in Ukraine, Japan, Korea, India, Brazil, and China.
Check CNET for hands-on analysis of the Tegra Note 7 LTE after Mobile Wold Congress kicks off this Sunday. And with this announcement, Nvidia also said that it has started delivering an OTA update with Android 4.4.2 KitKat to its entire Tegra Note 7 line.

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