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You’ve been hearing a lot about super phones and tablets in the market. SlashGear has created this section to help you understand what real super phones and tablets are, what they can do, and keep up to date on the latest news and product reviews.

HP Slatebook x2 Tablet with Tegra 4 hands-on

By on Tuesday, May 21st 2013 No Comments

Last week the folks from HP announced their latest Android tablet, one of the first devices to be powered by NVIDIA‘s Tegra 4 quad-core, and today we were able to get our hands all over it. It’s the new HP Slatebook x2 Transformer-like tablet running on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and coming to market in

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NVIDIA shows off Tegra 4i with 4G LTE-Advanced at CTIA

By on Tuesday, May 21st 2013 No Comments

Earlier this year NVIDIA announced their all-new quad-core Tegra 4 mobile processor, then followed that up with the Tegra 4i with integrated 4G LTE thanks to their Icera i500 LTE modem. And now today in Las Vegas for CTIA they’re showing its potential by doing a live demo testing Cat 4 LTE-Advanced pulling 150 Mbps

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Hisense Sero 7 Pro Tablet leaks to take on the Nexus 7

By on Sunday, May 19th 2013 No Comments

Hisense, a company known for making budget Chinese tablets, will soon be releasing their Android tablets stateside. Late last month a new Hisense Sero 7 tablet was spotted clearing the FCC here in the US, and today we have all the details. Their first official Google Play certified Android tablet to go on sale stateside

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NVIDIA SHIELD pre-orders up today: partners rally for early bump

By on Friday, May 17th 2013 No Comments

Due to an apparent collaborative request from NVIDIA’s retail partners aiming to carry their new SHIELD device, it would appear that the device’s pre-order date has been bumped. But where situations such as these generally have delays in mind, this change in the minds of the market rulers is in favor of an earlier time

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NVIDIA SHIELD prepared for pre-orders with full detail rush

By on Tuesday, May 14th 2013 No Comments

This week NVIDIA’s Project SHIELD was revealed all over again, this time renamed simply: SHIELD, arriving as both the company’s first handheld gaming device and hardware sold direct to end users, all at once. It is here that NVIDIA starts its journey in converging the worlds of mobile and desktop gaming with the Tegra 4

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NVIDIA SHIELD accessories feature customization and product safety

By on Tuesday, May 14th 2013 No Comments

This week SHIELD has been re-introduced by NVIDIA as a product that will, in fact, be available for purchase by gamers in the United States and Canada – and along with it, accessories will be coming straight from the company. While in the past it’s been understood that NVIDIA makes graphics-intensive products that find their

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NVIDIA Project SHIELD behind-the-scenes suggests release is near

By on Friday, May 10th 2013 No Comments

The mobile gaming device known as Project SHIELD is nearly ready to be launched to the public in its final form, NVIDIA making it clear today that they’re far beyond the point of no return. The company that brings the mobile world its Tegra processors for Android devices and high-powered desktop computers their GeForce GTX

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OUYA teardown shows near-perfect ease in repairability

By on Wednesday, May 8th 2013 No Comments

The Android-toting game console known as OUYA has had its first teardown appearance this week, a piece-by-piece de-construction showing that it will be a relatively easy repair job for future users. The console and gaming controller are taken apart bit-by-bit with open-source and free-to-modify aims in mind – the creators of this system appear to

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NVIDIA Project SHIELD pilots a Parrot AR.Drone quadcopter

By on Friday, Apr 26th 2013 No Comments

The folks at graphics company NVIDIA have been seen piloting a mobile-friendly quadcopter device this week with their own upcoming Project SHIELD Android handset. Project SHIELD is NVIDIA’s first in-house all-NVIDIA piece of hardware made for the consumer market and will be pushed to the public later this year, while the device it was spotted

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NVIDIA details 22-day process of developing the Tegra 4i

By on Monday, Apr 22nd 2013 No Comments

The NVIDIA team worked long and hard to ensure that the NVIDIA Tegra 4i would be ready to show off by the time Mobile World Congress came around. The team worked non-stop from February 3rd (the day of Super Bowl) to February 25th, the first day of MWC. The entire 22-day process was exhausting, but

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OUYA appears in FCC as it arrives on doorstep throughout the USA

By on Friday, Apr 19th 2013 No Comments

This week the gaming console known as OUYA has appeared in the FCC as it enters the hands and desktops of users across the USA. This machine is an Android-powered gaming console packing a fabulously powerful NVIDIA Tegra processor under the hood, originally funded by no less than KickStarter by the masses. The device’s appearance

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NVIDIA Project SHIELD goes wild with The Conduit HD

By on Friday, Mar 29th 2013 No Comments

If you were waiting for an ultra-sweet shooter made to take away any thoughts you had that Android was a lesser environment than these so-called full-system PC operating systems, NVIDIA has got just the thing for you. Here we’re seeing The Conduit HD, revealed here working on NVIDIA’s Project SHIELD on Android – that’s not

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NVIDIA Jetson Development Platform hits smart cars with CUDA and Kepler power

By on Friday, Mar 22nd 2013 No Comments

If you’ve been following NVIDIA’s news blasts this past week, you know that they’ve revealed their next-generation chipset to be working with CUDA-capable GPUs. What’s more, you’ll have a bit of an idea what that means for mobile devices, the computing power they’ll have extremely soon, and you’ll be pumped up about that power coming

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NVIDIA Tegra 4 Chimera camera technology hands-on

By on Friday, Mar 22nd 2013 No Comments

This past week we’ve had the opportunity to have a peek at one of the many new features involved in the NVIDIA Tegra 4 processor technology family: Chimera computational photography. The NVIDIA Tegra 4 (and Tegra 4i) SoC works with what they’re calling the “world’s first mobile computational photography architecture”, and today what you’ll be

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NVIDIA Tegra “Parker” blasts forth aside mini ARM computer “Kayla”

By on Tuesday, Mar 19th 2013 No Comments

This week the folks at NVIDIA have been revealing bits and pieces of their GPU roadmap with Tegra and GeForce GPU action left and right, moving forward with their newest mobile superhero code-named SoC “Parker.” This SoC comes after the still code-named “Logan” and will, if the naming scheme holds true, be Tegra 6 down

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