Many companies have adopted the Green Team reference design to produce a cheap slate

Dec 14, 2013 10:42 GMT  ·  By

Back in September NVIDIA announced its Tegra Note 7 tablet which the company boasted, was the fasted 7-inch slate on the market capable and of sustaining superb gameplay.

NVIDIA planned to offer the slate's blueprint to third-party manufacturers so the product could be released under their own brand. And we have seen companies like Zotac, EVGA or XOLO (in India) announce Tegra Note versions, so far.

Now another player enters the party and this time it’s a pretty notable one. With a slight delay, Gigabyte announced the launch of the Tegra Gigabyte Note 7 in a press conference today.

Just like the other models announced so far, this version will offer a 7-inch IPS display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels and the latest NVIDIA Tegra 4 processor coupled with 1GB of RAM.

Keep an eye out for the amazing stylus that is capable of offering a pressure-free writing experience due to the DirectStylus technology. An optional magnetic cover that folds into a stand will also be offered. Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean is the default operating system, but an update in this department could arrive soon.

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