Nvidia has announced through a blog post its latest tablet platform, Tegra Note, featuring internally developed Tegra 4 processor with a 72-core GeForce GPU, quad-core Cortex-A15 CPU and a fifth battery-saver core.
The Nvidia-designed tablet, which will be brought to market by its partners, is selling for US$199, but compared to its Tegra 4-based siblings such as the Hewlett-Packard (HP) Slatebook 10 x2, Toshiba's 10-inch Excite Pro and Microsoft's Surface 2, which run between US$450-500, the Tegra Note's price is much friendlier to consumers.
In addition, the tablet comes with a stylus-based input technology, DirectStylus. Nvidia has also bundled the technology with apps for related applications such as stroke-based note taking.
The tablet also comes with other technologies and features such as PureAudio for audio output, cameras and TegraZone gaming services.
With the Tegra 4, the tablet is also capable of running over 10 hours of HD video playback, according to Nvidia.
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