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Originally Posted by joenunya
What I really hope for is a much improved color gamut on the new tablets because of the better graphics ability in the chip and it's integrated video system. I remain hopeful for some daylight readability.
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I would have thought the display panel itself would have more to do with colour reproduction. Has the gpu core in these SoC's been limiting this in some manner?
If Nvidia live up to their word the Tegra 3 (or Kal-El if you prefer) should be ~5x faster. I'm not sure about improved battery life though. It's still a 40 nm chip, with similar Cortex A9 cores (just now 4) and a 12 instead of (I believe?) the 8 core GPU in the Tegra 2. I'd actually expect battery life to take a hit if anything, but then in a 10" tablet you do have more space for a higher capacity batteries so it shouldn't be too bad in RL usage and maybe they have made some other improvements.