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EVGA Tegra NOTE 7 & ASUS Transformer Pad TF701T Review - PAGE 1
Wassim Oueslati - Thursday, July 17th, 2014 Like (1) Share (1)Portable computing devices became a staple in the daily life routine of millions of people around the globe. Cell phones, tablets, laptops, and lately smart bracelets and watches are everywhere. If you have any doubts, just hop in a bus for a couple of stops! Not so long ago however, the performance of smaller devices was barely cutting it for basic tasks, usually limited to emails, browsing and "primitive" gaming. Today, portable devices are improving in raw power, battery life, and accessibility. As a result, we witnessed a spectacular shift in the portable gaming industry, partially caused by the Android OS popularity among users and manufacturers.
NVIDIA, known mostly for its graphics cards, did jump in the portable computing bandwagon with the Tegra SOC lineup. Back in 2009, the Microsoft Zune HD was the first Tegra based product. Five years later, Tegra based modules can be even found in the sexy Tesla Model S cars. Another notorious product is NVIDIA's own SHIELD, an Android gaming device built around the Tegra 4 SOC featuring a clam-shell design that integrates a console-grade controller. With the SHIELD, NVIDIA proved that not only can it put together a solid product, but also cleverly integrate it in a gaming ecosystem.
Today I will be looking at two tablets devices that are also powered by the NVIDIA Tegra 4 SOC. The first unit is a 7" device designed by NVIDIA and manufactured by EVGA, hence the EVGA Tegra NOTE 7 name. Marketed mostly to gamers, this tablet comes with an impressive feature set for the $199 MSRP asking price. The second tablet is the latest member of the Transformer Pad lineup from ASUS. It's a high end tablet that comes with a hefty $449.99 price tag, but sports one of the most beautiful displays I've ever seen in a portable device.
EVGA Tegra NOTE 7 Specifications:
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Operating System
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Android 4.4.2
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Display
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7" IPS LCD 1280 x 800 pixels (217 ppi) screen
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CPU
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NVIDIA Tegra4 Quad-Core, 1.9 GHz
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Memory
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1GB
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Storage
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16GB
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Wireless Data Network
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Dual-band 802.11 b/g/n
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Bluetooth V4.0+LE
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Support Miracast
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Camera
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0.3 MP Front Camera
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5 MP Rear Camera with Auto focus (1080p Video Recording)
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Audio
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Two front-facing speakers with NVIDIA PureAudio technology
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Interface
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Tablet:
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1 x Micro HDMI
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1 x 2-in-1 Audio Jack (Headphone / Mic-in)
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1 x MicroSD
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Battery
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4100 mAh
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Dimensions
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199 x 119 x 9.6 mm (WxDxH)
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Weight
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320 g
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Information courtesy of EVGA @ http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=016-TN-0701-B1
ASUS Transformer Pad TF701T Specifications:
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Operating System
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Android 4.3
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Display
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10.1" LED Backlight WQXGA (2560 x 1600) Screen
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IPS Panel
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10 finger multi-touch support
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CPU
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NVIDIA Tegra4 Quad-Core, 1.9 GHz
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Memory
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2GB
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Storage
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32GB/64GB eMMC
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5GB Life Time ASUS Webstorage Space
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Wireless Data Network
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WLAN802.11 a/b/g/n
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Bluetooth V3.0+EDR
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Support Miracast
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Camera
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1.2 MP Front Camera ( 720p Video Recording )
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5 MP Rear Camera with Auto focus( 1080p Video Recording )
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Audio
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Premium Speaker with SonicMaster technology
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Interface
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Tablet:
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1 x Micro HDMI
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1 x 2-in-1 Audio Jack (Headphone / Mic-in)
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1 x MicroSD (SDHC/SDXC),supports up to 128GB of additional storage
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1 x 3.5mm headphone socket
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Mobile Dock:
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1 x USB 3.0 port
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1 x SD Card Reader
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Sensor
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G-Sensor for LCD auto-orientation; Ambient Light Sensor, E-compass sensor, Gyroscope
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Battery
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Tablet: 13 hours; 31Wh Li-polymer Battery
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Dock: 4 hours; 16Wh Li-polymer Battery
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Navigation
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GPS & GLONASS
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Dimensions
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263 x 180.8 x 8.9 mm (WxDxH)
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Weight
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585 g
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Mobile Dock
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Dock only:
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Dimensions: 263 x 180.8 x 7mm
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Weight: 570g
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Tablet with dock:
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Dimensions: 263 x 180.8 x 16.5~18.9mm
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Weight: 1135g
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Information courtesy of ASUS @ http://www.asus.com/Tablets_Mobile/ASUS_Transformer_Pad_TF701T/specifications
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