Today’s every mobile and tablet manufacturers uses Nvidia Tegra Chipsets because it brings extreme multitasking with the first mobile dual-core CPU, the best mobile Web experience with up to two times faster browsing, hardware accelerated Flash, and console-quality gaming with an ultra-low power (ULP) NVIDIA GeForce GPU delivers outstanding mobile 3D game playability and a visually engaging, highly-responsive 3D user interface.
There are four reasons Why all mobiles and tablets uses Nvidia Tegra Chipsets and also provide the ultimate realistic experience to the users.
1.Extreme Multitasking -do more faster
Facebook, Twitter, Pandora, E-mail, Pictures, Movies — everyone is multitasking. And as mobile devices become your primary computing device, you expect the same snappiness and performance that you get on your PC.
2.Web with Flash - The best mobile Web experience
Surf the Web in all its multimedia glory. Web pages and Flash-based content load up to two times faster so you never have to skip a beat.
3.Console Gaming Quality - Take your gaming on the road
For the first time ever, get console-quality gaming on your mobile device and the fastest graphics performance. Whether you're into racing games, sports games, or even role-playing games (RPGs), experience the future of mobile gaming on your NVIDIA Tegra powered super phone or tablet.
4.HD Video- HD movies, games and more — big time
Watch 1080p HD movies, photos, games on your mobile devices without compromising battery life.
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