Tegra Note 7 tablet packs LTE and Kit-Kat

So you want a beast of a gaming tablet, but don’t want to sacrifice data connectivity? Well then Nvidia has something that’s right up your alley.

They just announced that they will be releasing the Tegra Note 7 LTE.
The slate packs an i500 LTE chip, and a cellular radio that will be compatible with Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and Orange, Vodafone, and O2 in Europe. Nvidia promises that the antenna will also support other “popular carriers across the world.”
The Tegra Note 7 LTE won’t be hitting stores until Q2 2014, but it will be packing Android 4.4.2 Kit Kat out of the box when it makes its debut. If you own the WiFi only model of the tablet, you can go ahead and update it right now with the most recent OTA update. In addition to sporting 4.4.2 and all of its features, Nvidia has packed in a port of their Shield’s Gamepad Mapper application.
Are you excited for an Android gaming tablet with LTE capabilities and global cellular support?

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