NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 Tablet & Unexpected Surprise...
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The video provides a hands on look at the NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 tablet, comparing it to mainstream 7 inch tablets like the Google Nexus 7 and iPad Mini. The host highlights the device’s design as a notable differentiator, praising the textured back and Nvidia’s aggressive aesthetic choices, which give the Note 7 a more premium feel than some competing small tablets. Technical specs are laid out with emphasis on the Tegra 4 performance, a 1280x800 IPS display, 1GB of RAM, and a 15Wh battery, noting that while the display isn’t premium, the viewing angles and color reproduction remain solid for the size. The video also explains the stylus implementation, which relies on offloading touch processing to a fifth core in the Tegra 4, enabling palm rejection and pressure sensitivity without a high-end digitizer, making it an appealing option for basic drawing apps on a budget device. In addition to the hardware discussion, the presenter discusses software considerations, including Android version parity and Nvidia’s track record for timely updates, which at the time included Android 4.4.2 on both Shield and Note 7 devices. Throughout, there is a focus on practicalities such as expandable storage via Micro SD, front facing speakers, and thoughtful port placement that keeps cables out of the way during media consumption. The video then pivots to a broader hands-on segment where Luke, a non-traditional device user, is asked to provide his impressions, exploring how the tablet performs with everyday tasks like email and gaming, and comparing it to a Shield in terms of comfort, versatility, and overall experience. Finally, a sponsored segment with Dollar Shave Club is inserted, delivering a lighthearted parody that blends humor with promotional content before returning to Luke’s final impressions and a wrap-up encouraging forum discussions and merchandise. The overall takeaway is that the Tegra Note 7 offers a compelling all-around experience for a budget tablet with notable stylus support, solid gaming performance, and a design that stands out in a crowded field, albeit with some compromises like display quality and storage capacity that potential buyers should weigh against the price. The video ends with practical viewer guidance on where to discuss further, and an invitation to engage with the channel through likes, comments, and forum participation.
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Questions answered
- What are the key specifications of the NVIDIA Tegra Note 7?
- The Tegra Note 7 features a 1280x800 IPS display, a quad-core Tegra 4 processor at 1.8 GHz, 1 GB of RAM, 4.0 Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz Wireless N, a 15 Wh battery, a rear 5 MP camera, and expandable storage via Micro SD on the 16 GB configuration.
- How does the stylus work on the Tegra Note 7 and what makes it unique?
- The stylus relies on offloading touch processing to the Tegra 4's fifth core, enabling palm rejection and pressure sensing without a premium digitizer, which keeps costs down while still supporting basic drawing apps.
- How does the Tegra Note 7 compare to the Shield and other 7-inch tablets for gaming and everyday use?
- Luke finds gaming benefits from the larger display and space compared to a phone, enjoying better visuals and touch interaction, though high-end joystick style games may still be better on the Shield for certain titles; overall the Note 7 is more well-rounded for everyday use like email and media consumption.