Wow, a 10 inch tablet under 500 grams. That's impressive. But I hope this comes out sooner rather than later, because after the Tegra 4 tablets come out, everything else will look like dog food.
I think Tegra 4 will compete well with Snapdragon S4 Pro (now 400), but we've got Snapdragon 600 likely to be announced in many phones at MWC and S800 in many phones in 2H 2013.
nVidia has a lot it has to compete with in Qualcomm.
It would be $200 more, low-res, and have no apps.Can you imagine if Windows 8 was on hardware like this?
It would be $200 more, low-res, and have no apps.
As far as Qualcomm, they'll be running last-gen CPU. Upclocking can only do so much.
Anyway, it looks like a fine device (IMO waterproofing is a *lot* more useful on this), but a 10+" tablet that's not convertible is useless at this point.
Granted it was Nvidia's test, but the Tegra 4 looked like it can handily spanked the Exynos quad A15 (in the Nexus 10) in performance.
Granted it was Nvidia's test, but the Tegra 4 looked like it can handily spanked the Exynos quad A15 (in the Nexus 10) in performance.
Damn, Sony is on a roll when it comes to design and looks. Much better looking than anything that came before.
On the GPU, Tegra 4 looks like a beast.
10"+ tablets are honestly DOA to me now, I prefer 7-8" tablets by far.