NVIDIA has started rolling out what it says is the “first significant update” to its Tegra NOTE 7 reference tablet.
First, there’s the improved stylus support, allowing left-handed users to join the party. Moreover, a DirectStylus help option has been included under the device Settings menu, a stylus removal and insert notification on the notification bar, and so is the ability to capture the notification bar with full-screen capture.
In addition, Tegra NOTE 7’s camera got always-on high-dynamic range (AOHDR) capability, providing more lifelike images across a range of lighting conditions. AOHDR relies on Tegra 4’s processing power and Chimera computational photography architecture to make this possible. The camera also got video stabilization, as well as optimizations to improve camera performance under certain lighting conditions.
From an OS perspective, Tegra Note 7 now runs the Android 4.3, and has also been “blessed” with a number of security and bug fixes, as well as the ability to transfer app and data files from internal memory to a microSD card.
The update should arrive to Tegra NOTE 7 tablets from EVGA, ADVENT, Gigabyte, Shenzhen Homecare Technology, ZOTAC and XOLO…