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more about #tegra CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: I'm more interested in Tegra 2 products. I think that they should be showing up at CES? 4 Times the power at the same battery drain level, which is ... more » bennyaltuca: make it 10+ inches make it out for 2 tegra chips to go in there to get more preformance and i will love to use it/buy it. 7 inch is to small for my ... more » NorwoodIsMyHero: If anyone can pull off a tablet at a reasonable price, it will be Asus. more » deanbmmv: You know with the way things are going, crunchpad, tegra, ChromeOS, courier, this Asus tablet etc, by next year everyone but Apple will have a tablet,... more » dagamer34: And the JooJoo is DEAD! more » soggy_cheerio: Good form factor. Ditch the 3g. Ditch the camera. Integrate more storage. This has coffee table companion written all over it. more » Badongadoodle: USeless. No one wants another cellphone bill. NOW, if you could tether this through your cellphone/plan you have now, that would be nice. Otherwise, 3... more » Dezerus Richardson: So.... It's going to be the same price I spent on my iPod Touch, and it's going to have lower system specs. Really? Is this some kind of joke? more » psychonaut2021:That's Mr Psychonaut to you!: Damn it, no! The punchline was supposed to be "But I'd still tap it". YOU RUINED MY FREAKING DAY more » bkchurch: The one guy who didn't buy Modern Warfare 2: Wouldn't it be funny if Nintendo's first HD capable system was a handheld? more » OMG_changed_my_name!: "What we still don't know is what that means: If the original Tegra could decode 1080p video, what can the new one do? Decode 1080p video more enthusi... more » istuptinosil: The Tegra is built by NVIDIA, leaving Zune fans to suggest that it delivers industry leading, desktop-gaming type graphics that far exceed the capabil... more » iansilv: Oh wow iPhone 3.1? IPHONE POWNS EVERYTHING! EVERYTHING ELSE IS STUPID. There, folks I have set the lower end of the bar for comments on Tegra 2. ... more » DennyCraneDennyCraneDennyCrane: I would love for Google to make a Tegra Android/ChromeOS netbook, throw in a 3g chip, ~8 hours of battery life, and sell 'em at around $200-$300 with ... more » clR3vv: with a wopping 1 min of battery life! more » HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: I still want a Tegra-based cellphone with a hard gamepad built in (something that looks like the PSPGo) and big name studios developing games for it. ... more » G.O.B.: Come on!: "Bitches best back da fuck up! I don't play that shit!" #nvidiatablet more » DustyButt™: That image just begs us all for a caption. I can't resist. "Why don't you make me sit down? Come across the table and take my crown, I dare you." more » thedarkhorse: "here's my motha fuckin tablet, deal with it!" #nvidiatablet more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Great image. I'm imagining him saying, "What up bitches? Yeah that's right, running Windows CE. You wanna make something of it? Huh? Well do ya? ... more » -
#tablets
Multitouch ASUS Eee Pad Tablet With Tegra Chip On Sale in March?
That Eee Pad we heard about earlier in the month has just been given another rinse through the gossip washing machine, with details about a multitouch, Tegra chipped 4 - 7-inch model breaking cover in March. More » -
#tablets
7-Inch ICD Ultra Tablet Looks Like A Digital Photo Frame, But I'd Still Touch It
The follow-up to the slick ICD Vega tablet—still not out yet—has been shown off, with the Ultra running Android 2.0 and boasting an NVIDIA Tegra T20 chip. The 7-inch size is one of the smallest tablets we've seen, too. More » -
#nvidia
Tegra 2 Coming in January: Nvidia Promises Netbooks, Smartphones and Smartbooks Galore
The Tegra system-on-a-chip, the zippy hardware that powers the Zune HD, had so much potential. Then, the delays. Slow pickup. Disappointment. Whatever happened to the Tegra, Nvidia doesn't want it to happen again. This time, they say, will be different. More » -
#nvidia
Mystery Nvidia Tablet Identified: 2010 Arrival and Android Rumored
An update on that sleek, but unknown Nvidia Tablet we showed you yesterday. As widely expected, it's actually a prototype Tegra-based device built by an ODM for Nvidia to shop around to wireless carriers worldwide. Here's what we may know: More » -
#rumor
Next Nintendo DS Might Get a Huge Speed Boost from Tegra
The Nintendo DS is great, but seriously underpowered. That could change in the next version, though, thanks to a little help from the same processor that drives the Zune HD. More » -
#pmps
Samsung M1 Media Player Confirmed, May Use Nvidia Tegra
Samsung Korea has teaser up for its YP-M1 media player (pictured to the right of the pink R1). Notably, the site mentions an Nvidia chipset…could it be Tegra? That would match recent reports, and make the M1 a worthy successor to the P3. More » -
#unconfirmed
Nvidia's Tegra-Based Netbook Christened "Firefly"
Nvidia seems to be shopping around a teeny netbook running the company's Tegra ARM chipset and, of all things, Windows CE. It looks very barebones, since Tegra is really meant for smartphones, and nobody seems too thrilled with it. More » -
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#zunehd
Zune HD Packs Nvidia Tegra: Better Video and Better Battery Life
If you were wondering how the Zune HD could pack in such iPod touch-beating smoothness into such a small size, we might have an answer for you: It's packing Nvidia's teeny, high-performance Tegra processor. More » -
#gizexplains
Mobile Chipsets: WTF Are Atom, Tegra and Snapdragon?
Low-power processors aren't just for netbooks: These computers-on-a-chip are going to be powering our smartphones and other diminutive gadgets in the forseeable future. So what's the difference between the Atoms, Snapdragons and Tegras of the world? More » -
#netbooks
Mobinnova élan Netbook: An Early, Promising Taste of Tegra
Mobinnova's élan is the first of Nvidia's dirty dozen to show its face, and it's a pretty one: a nine-inch, sub-two-pound fanless netbook that measures in at about .8-inches thick, and boasts the full battery of Nvidia's exciting Tegra features. More » -
#intel
Intel's Medfield Project May, May Not Go Into Smartphones
It's all very wink wink, nudge nudge, hush hush, but the odor that Intel is giving off in this Fortune article about the Medfield project is that Intel's trying to shrink x86 down to smartphones. More »
