According to a report from Fudzilla.com, it appears that EVGA managed to sell out its complete stock of Nvidia Tegra Note 7 in North America and that there is a lot of interest for this Nvidia based tablet despite its shortcomings when compared to competition, which is also much more expensive.
In case you missed it earlier, the Nvidia Tegra Note 7 is based on Tegra 4 SoC, packs 7-inch IPS 1280x800 screen, 5-megapixel HDR rear camera, stylus with DirectStylus technology, front VGA camera for video calls, 16GB of internal storage expandable via microSD card slot and front-facing speakers.
Nvidia managed to pack all these features in a rather nice looking chassis and put a US $199 price tag on it. Nvidia's biggest partner for North America was EVGA and thanks to Newegg.com, it managed to sell out its entire stock.
Unfortunately, there is still no word regarding more stock and it is still not available in Europe, but hopefully, some of Nvidia's partners might push it to retail/e-tail shelves before Christmas.
Source:
Fudzilla.com.