More manufacturers are expected to do the same soon enough

Sep 21, 2013 06:50 GMT  ·  By

As we have seen earlier this week, Nvidia's brand new tablet – the Tegra Note 7, is going to be sold as a rebranded version through third-party partners.

And the first one to make an announcement that it has „joined the mobile gaming revolution”is Zotac, the people over at Pocket-lint have revealed.

Senior Director of Zotac International, Carsten Berger made the official announcement saying „We are excited to partner with Nvidia on this amazing tablet.”

„Mobile gamers can give their existing Android game library a performance boost while taking advantage of Tegra-enganced THD titles for superior visuals with the Zotac Tegra Note 7.”

As a reminder, Nvidia claims that the Tegra Note might be actually „the world'sf fastest 7-inch tablet” due to its 72-core GeForce GPU and quad-core Cortex-A15 CPU.

The slate also comes with an HD ISP LCD screen with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, a 5-megapixel rear camera and a 0.3-megapixel front one.

The tablet will ship with a stylus and with Nvidia's own DirectStylus software. The Zotac version will come pre-equipped with two fun games to play: Eden to Green and Zen Pinball THD.

Zotac hasn't added anything extra about pricing, so it's probably safe to assume, the Tegra Note will be cost around £179 / $199 / €149, just like Nvidia announced earlier this week. The Zotac branded device is expected to drop „in the next few months” in UK.