EVGA has announced the immediate availability of the tablet in 3 new countries

Mar 28, 2014 08:55 GMT  ·  By

Back in November 2014, NVIDIA launched its very own tablet endeavor, the Tegra Note project. Now one of the chip-maker's partners, EVGA is launching the slate throughout Europe, with immediate availability in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

More countries and partners will be added soon, so if you have your heart set out on the Tegra Note 7, keep an eye out for the following territories to be announced.

It’s no wonder the 7-inch Tegra Note has received a lot of praise since it was launched. I had the opportunity to do a hands-on with the tablet and I found it to be quite an impressive machine.

The tablet draws power from NVIDIA’s own Tegra 4 SoC which features a quad-core Cortex-A15 CPU and GeForce ULV graphics with 72 unified shader cores.

Furthermore, it is fitted with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage (which can be expanded via the microSD card).

Other drawing points of the tablet represent the micro HDMI out and USB 2.0 ports. For the moment, EVGA hasn’t announced the official pricing for the tablet, but given the fact the Tegra Note 7 sells for $199 / €144 in the US, the European rate shouldn't be far off.