Nvidia's mystery tablet, known as the Tegra Tab, appears to be more than just a reference design. If a filing with the FCC is any indication, Nvidia plans to sell the Tegra Tab in the United States.
The filing, spotted by Engadget, also reveals that the device will have a 7-inch, 1280-by-800 resolution display, a front-facing HD camera, and either a 3200 or 4100 mAh battery. Of course, the Tegra Tab will be powered by Nvidia's Tegra 4 chip, though it could be modified from versions that are on the market now.
A product manual included in the filing also mentions a "premium model" with a stylus and several built-in stylus apps, including Sketchbook Express and "Nvidia Camera Awesome." This model will also supposedly include a 5-megapixel rear camera, HDMI output, and an SD card slot.
Although Nvidia hasn't made any announcements about the Tegra Tab, images of a similar tablet have been popping up on Chinese gadget sites for about a month. Some of these images contain the name Tegra Note instead of Tegra Tab, but the overall design looks the same. (The two names could refer to the basic and premium models.)
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