Nvidia has put a much more concentrated into moving into the mobile market. With that said, they have recently launched the Tegra Note 7. As happens with everything Nvidia makes, they have turned to their partners such as EVGA and Asus to manufacture and distribute the product.
At $200, the Tegra Note 7 proves to be a viable option for anyone who wants to do decent mobile gaming, 3D work, or really anything. Of course there were some items that had to be a trade off. The screen has a resolution of 1280×800, and 1GB of ram, these stats are lower then that of the Nexus 7.
There is a 4 hour battery life, which is right in line with the 2013 model of the Nexus 7. That is of course with power saving off and in high performance. If you are not doing intensive tasks, you can turn power saving on and be in lower performance modes and get almost 6 hours of battery life, which isn’t too shabby!
The Tegra Note 7 does pretty well in all benchmarks, and given it’s price point it offers a lot of value. To read more details and see the benchmarks, take a look at this article.