Tegra Note 7 LTE Brings Out The Best Of Both Worlds, Boasts LTE Support, Hardcore Graphics Performance And Android 4.4.2 KitKat

Tegra Note 7: If you have been waiting to get this Android-powered tablet from NVIDIA, then you may want to check this. 

The Tegra Note 7 is among the top Android slates around, boasting its NVIDIA-made graphics chips which make gaming a lot more fun in this device. Now, a new report says this tablet will have a much better version.  

According to a report from GSM Arena, the popular GPU manufacturer has announced an LTE version of the Android tablet. Dubbed simply as Tegra Note 7 LTE, this device will enable its user to enjoy 4G LTE connectivity.

The report also says the upcoming device will become available in "popular carriers across the world", but it only named a few including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Orange, Vodafone and O2 in Europe. 

Fortunately, NVIDIA did not downgrade the specs of the original Tegra Note 7. In case you are not yet aware, the Android tablet boasts some pretty impressive today in spite getting released several months back. 

The Tegra Note 7, as well as the LTE version, packs a 7-inch IPS display with 1280 x 800 resolution, 16GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot, a 5-megapixel camera at the back and a VGA snapper in front.

However, what separates the Android tablet from the pack is the NVIDIA-made Tegra 4 quad-core processor, and its GPU that runs on a whopping 72 cores. With LTE, the slate gets a new i500 LTE modem from the manufacturer, which reportedly does not cost too much problems to battery life. 

The NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 LTE will be priced at $399, $100 more than the original, and will ship with Android 4.4 KitKat out of the box. 

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