Pure Nvidia, pure Android and under $200 will catch a lot of attention from Android fans
Todays breaking news is, Nvidia is no stranger to Android. Being an original partner for the Nexus 7, and Tegra processors in millions of phones and tablets have surely left a mark, and their recent offerings with the new Tegra 4 offer some screaming performance even when partnered with folks who might not have the best software installed.
A real highlight of all this was the Shield.
 Designed in-house at Nvidia, the Shield is a real screamer that also 
gets plenty of love with the updates. Running a mostly untouched build 
of AOSP with all the Google applications surely helps here. The Shield 
never took off with consumers, and most pundits blame the odd form 
factor and the price.
The Tegra Note
 fixes both of those issues. It's a standard 7-inch tablet, that checks 
in just shy of $200. And it has a secret weapon — Nvidia's "active 
stylus" is on board, delivering an integrated pen and digitizing 
solution that's on par with devices costing quite a bit more.
I've been fiddling with the Tegra Note for a bit, jump through and see what I think of it.
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