HP Slate 7 Beats special edition 4501 like this device? - Nvidia Tegra Note 7

hello i need your help please, i have a tablet is HP Slate 7 beats special edition 4501, and i want to know if this tablet is the same than this nvidia tegra note 7, check the specifications:
DISPLAY
Touchscreen Multi-Touch
Features wide viewing angle (WVA)
GENERAL
Operating System Android 4.4.2 (KitKat)
ManufacturerHP
PROCESSOR
Processor NVIDIA Tegra 4 A15
Processor Clock Speed 1.8 GHz
Number of Cores Quad-Core
MEMORY
Storage 16 GB MultiMediaCard
RAM 1 GB - DDR3 SDRAM
Supported Flash Memory Cards microSD
Max Supported Capacity 32 GB
COMMUNICATIONS
Wireless Connectivity 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0
CAMERA
Rear-facing Camera 5 Megapixel
Features HDR (High Dynamic Range)
Front-facing Camera 0.3 Megapixel
MULTIMEDIA
Audio Stereo speakers
SOFTWARE
Preloaded Software Box.net 25GB storage, Google Play Store, Google Plus, Google Search, Google Street View, Google Sync, Google Talk, Google Voice Search, HP Connected Drive, HP Connected Music, HP Connected Photo, Camera Awesome, Kingsoft Office, MusicMaker Jam, NVIDIA Tegra Zone, Skype, Stylus Labs Write, YouTube, eDJing, Gmail, Google Chrome, Google Maps, Google Play Books, Google Play Magazines, Google Play Movies & TV, Google Play Music
EXPANSION AND CONNECTIVITY
Expansion Slots 1 x microSD
Interfaces Headphones mini jack (3.5mm)
Micro-USB
Micro-HDMI
BATTERY
Capacity 4100 mAh
Run Time 9 sec
Standby Time 20 h
MISCELLANEOUS
Color black, sparkling red
Sensors accelerometer, ambient light sensor, digital compass, gyro sensor, hall sensor
Features Beats Audio, capacitive touch screen
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
Width 7.9 in
Depth 0.4 in
Height 4.7 in
Weight 11.4 oz
GENERAL
ManufacturerHP
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can i use the tools provided for this nvidia tegra note 7 on this tablet?

Yes you can... I have the same tablet.. And I used root junky ROM for better results.. Overall it works great
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First Android Tablet PC - WePad

Hello,
the german company Neofonie is selling the first Android Tablet Computer very soon.
It's called WePad and kinda reminds me of the iPad.
But wait, the WePad is much better!
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Display
11,6“ mit 1366 x 768 Pixels
Processor
1,66 GHz Intel Atom N450 Pineview-M
Memory
16 GB NAND Flash (optional 32 GB internal/ 32 GB SD Karte)
Webcam
yes (1,3 Megapixels)
peripheral equipment
2 x USB integrated, Cardreader, Audio output, SIM Card Slot, Multi-Pin Connector
Flash / Adobe Air
yes / yes
Applications
WePad AppStore and Google Android Marketplace
Multitasking
yes
Battery
Lithium-Ion Polymer (6 hours)
Connections
Bluetooth 2.1, WLANn, optional 3G
GPS
yes (optional)
Casing
Magnesium-Aluminium
Sizes
288 x 190 x 13 mm
Weight
800 g (850 g with 3G)
Other
Ambient Light Sensor, Accelerometer, Stereospeakers, internal mic
Source
What do you think?
Not sure where to post this. Move if needed
According to Heise (http://www.heise.de/mobil/meldung/Tablet-Computer-mit-Infrastruktur-fuer-Verlage-961008.html - german!) it's not an Android tablet, but can run android apps via a wrapper.
I'd rather wait for ICD's Nvidia Tegra2 based Vega tablet...
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/07/icds-tegra-tablet-officially-dubbed-the-vega-headed-to-t-mobil/
I'll have a look at it, thanks for the link
it's so Beautiful!~
There is also this, Enso Zenpad, Its a 5" resistive touch, android 1.6, samsung 667mhz, 256mb ram, 1gb inbuilt, up to 32gb microSD (8gb Included)..
Looks like a nice little device, and its only $150! (£102)
http://enso-now.com/n/index.php
http://enso-now.com/n/info.php
Uhh, but we're talking about Tablet PC's. </sarcasm>
Notion Ink Adam, all the way. Noone will be able to beat this one when it comes to the display...
looks small (next to the pics of WePad and T-Mobile Vega / Tegra)
http://www.technoholik.com/news/exclusive-a-sneak-peek-at-the-notion-ink-adam-tablet-specs-pics/
And the display really rocks... I have an OLPC, which has a similiar display. I wish I could get that screen for my thinkpad.

Xiaomi MiPad K1 Quad Core

Xiaomi MiPad NVIDIA Tegra K1 Quad Core 2.2GHzQuad Core
2GB Ram 16/64GB Rom
7.9 inch Android 4.4
Retina IPS Screen
6,700mAh Tablet ​
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Details Section​​Specification
Model:
Mi Pad
Sim Card:
NO
Color:
Black, Pink, White,Yellow,Blue,Green
Capacity
16GB
External Memory Support: MicroSD(TF) up to 128GB
Multi-Languages
English, French, Polish, Bulgarian, Russian,Dutch ,Italian
Chipset
CPU: NVIDIA Tegra K1 Quad Core 2.2GHz
GPU: Nvidia Tegra K1 GPU ,a potent 192-core Kepler GPU
RAM: 2GB LPDDR3 RAM
Others: eMMC 4.5 high standard flash memory
System
MIUI V5
Screen
Display Size: 7.9 Inch
Type: IPS, capacitive touch screen
Resolution: 2048 x 1536 pixels(~326 ppi pixel density)
Screen Color: 16000K Colors
Multitouch: Yes
Technology:Use the touch screen without taking off your gloves,OGS
Camera
Rear Camera: 8MP
Front Camera: 5MP
Video Capture: Rear and Front support [email protected]
Network and Wireless Connectivity
WiFi: 802.11/b/g/n/ac,WiFi Direct
Bluetooth 4.0: HID
Battery capacity and life
Non-removable 6700mAh lithium-ion battery
Sensor
Gyro, Light, Proximity, Compass
Size
Dimensions: 202.1 x 135.4 x 8.5 mm
Net Weight: 360 g (Including battery)
Package
1 x Xiaomi mi pad
1 x Travel Charger
1 x Usb Data Cable
1 x User Manual
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Utility Section​
Video Section
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Smartwatch News and Announcements ...

Fill free to post any news and announcements here.
http://www.chooseblocks.com/ - new project to make a modular smartwatch. In early stages, Kick-starter campaign maybe early 2015.
Geak Watch 2 - (translated page) - Round clock face, 4 GB ROM, they are claiming over 2 weeks battery life. Heart rate monitor. 17.5mm thick, changeable wrist bands.
LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition IP67
Android Wear with LTE, shame its on Android hey. Specs' are decent, but will be expensive.
" ... packs a brand new 1.38” fully circular P-OLED display with a resolution of 480 x 480 pixels. The resolution results in the highly impressive pixel density of 348 ppi.
The rest of the device’s specs include an industry standard Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 SoC, 768MB of RAM, and 4GB of built-in memory. Built-in sensors include accelerometer, gyro, compass, barometer, heart rate sensor, and GPS.
The 2nd Edition LG Watch Urbane has an IP67-certified stainless steel body that measures 44.5mm wide and 14.2mm thick. A 570mAh hexagonal battery"
Taken from: http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_watch_urbane_2nd_edition_debuts_as_the_first_android_wear_device_with_lte-news-14253.php
I do like a decent Stand-alone, but this isn't decent, not with Wear and the cost.
i feel it's kinda thick at 14.2 mm and no NFC....... Why can't they just make an international version of Urbane LTE with AW?
wearchronos
Chronos wear - interesting gadget.
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THE DISC - Chronos measures under 3mm thin and 33mm in diameter to fit on over 80% of watches sold today. Equipped with:
Stainless steel casing
Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy integration
Water-resistant construction
36 hour battery life
Wireless charging
Accelerometer
Haptic vibration and LED notifications
Non-residue micro-suction adhesive backing
Its silly how they still use "water resistant"!
Lg urbane 2 recalled (at least that's what I heard)
ndemon said:
Lg urbane 2 recalled (at least that's what I heard)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hardware issue, a problem with the SIM data. They are refunding everyone because they do not have a solution yet. How can the QA/Testing teams not notice such a big bug.
If anyone has tried or tested the Samsung G2 S 3G or the LG Urbane LTE V1 WebOS or the Wear version, please let us know, the battery life will only be an issue.

VORKE Z2 Android 7.1.1 RK3328 4K HDR TV Box

Android 7.1.1
Android 7.1.1 is designed to deliver even more ways to make Android your own. An update to Nougat, Android 7.1.1 showcases more ways to express yourself, along with a handful of other sweet features and improvements to stability as well as performance.
Rockchip RK3328
As a 4K HDR TV Box solution, RK3328 boasts higher integrity and additional cost and performance advantages over its predecessors. It integrates a 64bit A53 Quad core design, 1.5GHz frequency, Mali-450MP2 GPU, supporting USB 3.0 and Ethernet to meet the most demanding of users for daily use.
2GB DDRIII + 16GB EMMC
With 2GB DDRIII RAM and 16GB eMMC ROM stuffed inside, Vorke Z2 brags higher data rate transfer speed over others of the kind. The extra 32GB extension by TF card helps a great deal in Multitasking and gaming as well.
AC WIFI + 100M Ethernet
For connectivity, Vorke z2 brings together the 802.11 b/g/n/ac, 2.4G/5.8G dual band and 100M Ethernet in an attempt to transmit higher amounts of data in a less congested fashion.
4K 60FPS Decocing for Ultimate Visual Experience
Vorke Z2 spoils users with the highest video output quality we have on earth, 4K UHD which quadruples the 1080p. While users, in return, get more vivid and detailed visual experience. It goes without saying that, Vorke Z2 is the ideal choice thus far for Android TV boxes, on par with the latest advances in Smart TV technology.
The Next Big Shift Brought by HDR
HDR is going to change the way you watch TV. While 4K might be stealing a lot of the limelight because it offers more pixels, HDR is really the change you've been waiting for. And this is where VORKE Z2 rocks. Giving credit to the RK3328 SoC, it does both - 4K & HDR.
VP9 Decoding Saves Rebuffering
VP9 is the most efficient video compression codec in widespread use today. It bumps us one notch closer to our goal of instant, high-quality, buffer-free videos. Still, it has benefits for people with limited bandwidth or expensive data plans by cutting bitrates in as much as half to avoid increased rebuffering.
Keep Updated Via OTA
On top of all the others, the availability of OTA update is absolutely a welcoming addition. Users will be able to enjoy the best performance and functionalities with Up-to-date system and apps at one-click.
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Zenith's (ongoing) PC build

My PC was originally built in 2015 and I've upgraded it a number of times over the years so that there is nothing left I can really upgrade on it any more.
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(Sorry about the dust, it's on the outside)
Case: be quiet Pure Base 500DX white
PSU: Corsair CXM750
Motherboard: MSI Z170A PC-Mate
CPU: Intel i7-7700k
H/sink: Cryorig H7
RAM: 32GB (4x8GB) Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-2400
GFX: MSI RTX 3070 Gaming Z Trio
Storage: 1TB Crucial P2 NVME + half a dozen SSDs and HDDs of various capacities
Keyboard: Cherry MX Board 1.0 (brown switches, some custom keycaps)
Mouse: Logitech MX Master
Monitor: Benq 28" 4K/60
It's currently more than adequate for playing the games I'm interested in (No Man's Sky, Death Stranding, Cyberpunk 2077, AC Valhalla, Star Citizen).
Planned upgrade will have to be generational, so that means motherboard, CPU, RAM.
I've not decided on AMD vs Intel, but I will definitely by changing the RAM for RGB versions to go with new RGB fans. Will probably get RGB cables for the gfx card at some point.
looks really good, are you able to game at 4k?
More than half my games, yes I can. It may not be 4k/60 but I'm happy with 45-50fps. There are some where I have to make a sacrifice and drop the rez to 1440 and use DLSS to upscale. Cyberpunk 2077 is the example there.
Star Citizen is an odd one because the framerate/smoothness seems to be related to RAM rather than graphic card.
That's really good, how does the 7700k hold up? You have a very powerful GPU relative to your CPU
No problems. It maxes out around 72C under 100% load and that's with the Cryorig H7 air cooled heatsink on stock fan curve. In terms of seeing performance limited in games, I'm not sure that it is. Running some graphically intensive games at 4k gives me a solid 60 fps (my monitor's refresh rate), others run at 4k with a slight reduction in max fps but still perfectly acceptable 45-50 fps. Dropping the rez to 1440 in those examples locks me at 60fps without ever dropping.
Some games though are simply too hard and Cyberpunk 2077 is the one that shows it most. 4k gives 20-30fps with a lot of variability. Dropping the rez to 1440 improves it to 50-60fps. Turning on DLSS (balanced) locks the fps hard at 60 without looking smoothed over at all. I know I could turn off vsync to get the "true" fps, but I can't stand the tearing with vsync turned off.
The only real upgrade left to this current system is to delid the CPU, reapply the TIM with liquid metal, maybe change the heatsink for an AIO water cooled system and then start experimenting with slowly overclocking. Depending on the luck of the silicon lottery, it is possible to get stable 5.0GHz out of the 7700K.
The alternative is to go for that generation upgrade of CPU & motherboard and maybe RAM.

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