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I don't know if you still remember last year's LG G-Slate (also known as Optimus Pad), an expensive 8.9 inch tablet with limited 3D capabilities. LG has pretty much abandoned that project and just redesigned the whole thing from the ground up.That's why today the Korean company officially announced the LG Optimus Pad LTE, a tablet that uses the same 8.9" form factor, but adds updated components. As the name suggests, the tablet supports LTE data networks, so it will make it to US at some poi...
LG is one of the companies teasing its tablets a lot since the official announcement at CES 2011. The other company is Samsung. What do those two have in common? Well, the most important thing right now is that none of them was able to bring their G-Slate/Optimus Pad and the Galaxy TAB 10.1 to market, so teasers is all we get for now. We don't know the official retail debut of those two, but we know LG is pushing its tablet through various channels, teasing its 3D capabilities.The latest tea...
After so many rumors about the LG's G-Slate, also known as Optimus Pad, it's time to report the official version, the one we actually know stuff about. Naming hasn't change, nor the 3D recording/playback capabilities, the ones that set this 8.9 inch tablet apart. And it's a good thing, as most slates announced this year don't have any distinctive elements, or at least one that matters.So, let's see what the LG Optimus Pad (G-Slate for the T-Mobile model) is capable off. Let's start with the ...
LG was one of the brands that were rumored to be working on a tablet since last year (speculated names were Optimus and Optimus Pad), but at the beginning of this year LG showed off its G-Slate, built in collaboration with T-Mobile. One of the things that is supposed to make the LG tablet a success is the 3D recording and 3D playback capabilities (with 3D glasses, apparently).With the tablet soon to be released, early Spring being mentioned, there's not much LG can do to promote its Tegra ...