GADGET GIZMO TABLET REVIEW
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TEGRA NOTE
BEST FOR 3D GAMING AND HIGH-DEF MOVIES
The Tegra Note sports an all-plastic build, but its back panel has a rubberised finish that makes for decent grip. Powered by Nvidia’s chip, this tab shows no signs of lag while playing heavy 3D games like Real Racing 3 and Frontline Commando. Its front-facing stereo speakers, however, are placed on the side of its touchscreen, and holding the tablet horizontally blocks these and muffles its sound. This tab comes with a micro-HDMI port, which works well for when you want to watch a movie on a large display. The Tegra Note’s display looks bright, but its colours are rather subdued. Its marker-type stylus is responsive and even pressuresensitive. Unlike the well-supported S Pen in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (see previous issue), this tab comes with just two apps for drawing and writing.
The camera works well in bright settings and come preinstalled with the Camera Awesome app that lets you choose from various shooting modes and creative effects. Its low-res VGA front cam doesn’t make for clear and crisp video chats.
The slate gave us a decent six hours of non-stop movie time.
Specs: 7-inch, IPS (1280x800px)
touchscreen | 1.8GHz quad-core processor | 1GB RAM | 16GB (internal), microSD
up to 32GB | 5MP rear cam, VGA front cam | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, A-GPS, micro-HDMI
| 4100mAh | Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
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