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EVGA Tegra Note 7

EVGA Tegra Note 7
alaScore 85

15 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 15 reviews of EVGA Tegra Note 7. The average rating for this product is 3.6/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the storage and performance. Many are critical about the size and design. Comments about the portability and reliability are mixed.

price, performance, storage

screen, usability, camera, design, size

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the EVGA Tegra Note 7 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 85/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Eric Franklin (cnet.com)

The Nvidia Tegra Note 7 gets LTE, a price hike, and nothing else (hands-on)

 

Nvidia's new Tegra Note reference design adds an i500 modem to deliver LTE speeds.

Mar, 2014

Expert review by : Eric Franklin (cnet.com)

The EVGA Tegra Note 7 is an affordable, capable stylus tablet

 

Looking for a cheaper alternative to the $380 Samsung Galaxy Note 8? Look no further than the $200 EVGA Tegra Note 7, designed by Nvidia.

The ; has great gaming performance, microSD storage expansion, and a comfortable stylus that delivers a smooth experience.

Unless you're using the cover, the embedded groove is useless and uncomfortable. The screen resolution isn't as sharp as some recent 7-inch tablets and the front-facing camera is terrible. The tablet sometimes gets stuck in horizontal screen...

Though its design and features can't compare with the Galaxy Note 8, the EVGA Tegra Note 7 delivers a solid stylus experience for almost half the price.

Nov, 2013

Expert review by : Eric Franklin (cnet.com)

EVGA Tegra Note 7 review

 

If you're looking for a cheaper alternative to the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, the EVGA Tegra Note 7 is your best bet. It costs only $200 -- compared to the Note 8's $380 price tag -- and is outfitted with enough features to satisfy those looking to save...

The EVGA Tegra Note 7 has great gaming performance, microSD storage expansion, and a comfortable stylus that delivers a smooth experience.

Unless you're using the cover, the embedded groove is useless and uncomfortable. The screen resolution isn't as sharp as some recent 7-inch tablets and the front-facing camera is terrible. The tablet sometimes gets stuck in horizontal screen...

Though its design and features can't compare with the Galaxy Note 8, the EVGA Tegra Note 7 delivers a solid stylus experience for almost half the price.

Nov, 2013

Expert review by : Sascha Segan (pcmag.com)

EVGA Tegra Note 7

 

Nvidia's new Tegra Note 7 has unique features for a $199 Android tablet, but it still feels really cheap.

Fast, particularly for gaming. Pressure-sensitive stylus support. Powerful, front-facing speakers.

Very poor build quality. Low-res screen. Awful camera. Apps have limited support for stylus.

But the tablet's other flagship features weren't as impressive. The Tegra Note 7 runs a mostly unmolested version of Android 4.2.2. Pull out the chisel-tipped stylus, though, and you see a small customization: A window pops up letting you pick the...

Nov, 2013

Expert review by : Chris Davies (slashgear.com)

EVGA Tegra Note 7 Review

 

The stylus was dead, and now it's back. What once was the hallmark of cheap touchscreens and finger-unfriendly software has, thanks in no small part to Samsung's efforts with its Galaxy Note range, had a second-wind; even the popularity of aftermarket...

The tablet market is a crowded one: you have to offer something special to stand out. Usually that’s either price, or design, or some specific functionality rivals don’t offer, and interestingly NVIDIA has aimed for not one but two of those factors....

Nov, 2013

Expert review by : Marcus Yam (tomshardware.com)

EVGA Tegra Note 7 Review: Nvidia's Tegra 4 For $200

 

Nvidia is partnering with EVGA on the company's second Tegra 4-based device. Its Tegra Note 7 sells for $200, sports unique stylus technology, and ships with a bloatware-free build of Android. Can it set a new standard for affordable seven-inch tablets?

Nov, 2013

Expert review by : Eric Franklin (cnet.co.uk)

The EVGA Tegra Note 7 is an affordable, capable stylus tablet

 

Looking for a cheaper alternative to the $380 Samsung Galaxy Note 8? Look no further than the $200 EVGA Tegra Note 7, designed by Nvidia.

The ; has great gaming performance, microSD storage expansion, and a comfortable stylus that delivers a smooth experience.

Unless you're using the cover, the embedded groove is useless and uncomfortable. The screen resolution isn't as sharp as some recent 7-inch tablets and the front-facing camera is terrible. The tablet sometimes gets stuck in horizontal screen...

Though its design and features can't compare with the Galaxy Note 8, the EVGA Tegra Note 7 delivers a solid stylus experience for almost half the price.

Nov, 2013

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