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NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 LTE hits FCC

NVIDIA Tegra Note Android gaming tablet with LTE hits FCC
NVIDIA Tegra Note Android gaming tablet
The LTE-enabled variant of this 7-inch gaming slate appeared this week on FCC's website and is expected to become available in the second quarter for about $300 USD.

The NVIDIA-powered Tegra Note 7 has been released back in late 2013, but the LTE version did not make it back then. Now the LTE-capable variant of this gaming-focused Android slate is one step closer to its launch, since it has been listed on the FCC website earlier this week. NVIDIA announced the imminent arrival of the Tegra Note 7 LTE just before this year's Mobile World Congress.

This improved Tegra Note 7 has the same features as the original one, but comes with enhanced connectivity - next to WiFi and Bluetooth, it offers LTE, HSPA+ and Edge in both the US and Europe. The remainin specs include a quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 processor, 1 GB of memory and 16 GB of internal storage with microSD support on top, micro HDMI, 5 MP rear camera and 0.3 MP front webcam.

The NVIDIA Tegra Note 7 LTE will hit the streets in the second quarter for about $299 USD. The reference design will surely be adopted by NVIDIA's partners currently selling their branded Tegra Note 7 slates, such as EVGA, Gigabyte or ZOTAC, so it remains to see who and when will announce the first LTE-capable Tegra Note 7.

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Codrut Nistor, 2014-04-25 (Update: 2014-04-26)