Xolo has launched its 7-inch Nvidia Tegra 4-powered tablet in India, the Xolo Play Tegra Note, at Rs. 17,999.
The Xolo Play Tegra
Note features a 5-megapixel rear camera with HDR capabilities, and a VGA front-facing camera.
It also sports front-facing HD audio stereo speakers with a 'bass-reflex
port'.
The various connectivity options on the tablet include Wi-Fi,
Wi-Fi Hotspot, WLAN, Bluetooth 4.0, Micro HDMI, and USB 2.0. The tablet's battery is rated at
15.17wH / 4100mAh, which according to the company can deliver up to 8.2 hours of web browsing over Wi-Fi
and up to 10 hours of HD video playback.
The Xolo Play Tegra Note tablet measures 199x119x9.6 mm, and weighs in at 320 grams.
Few
other features in the Xolo Play Tegra Note tablet are the
DirectStylus technology for the bundled stylus, Nvidia PureAudio
technology, SmugMug Camera app (one of the camera apps on iOS comes to
Android), and Nvidia TegraZone that provides access to Tegra-optimized
games and apps. A DirectStylus Pro Pack is also available, to enable a
variety of writing styles with interchangeable tips. No pricing was
shared for this.
The
tablet will be immediately available online and off-the-shelves
beginning from Monday. The Xolo Play Tegra Note is a Wi-Fi only tablet and runs Android 4.2.2 out
of the box, which will be later upgraded to Android 4.3 and 4.4 KitKat,
as per company's website.
The Xolo Play Tegra Note
tablet is based on Nvidia's Tegra Note reference design. It comes with a 7-inch HD IPS LCD (1280x800) display and is powered
by a 1.8GHz Tegra 4 processor with a 72-core GeForce GPU and quad-core
Cortex-A15 CPU. The tablet also packs in 1GB of RAM, coupled with 16GB of inbuilt
storage that is expandable up to 64GB via microSD.
Xolo claims
that the Nvidia Tegra 4-powered Xolo Play Tegra Note is the 'world's
fastest tablet' and that's certainly the case as far as synthetic
benchmarks are concerned. The tablet comfortably beat other tablets and
its performance was comparable, and in some cases, even exceeded that of
Qualcomm Snapdragon 800-powered smartphones.
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