LG launches G Pad III 10.1 tablet in South Korea
LG Electronics has launched the price competitive G Pad III 10.1 in South Korea, which comes with 4G LTE connectivity and a full HD screen, informs ZDNet.
It is a larger screen version of G Pad III 8.0 that was launched in May this year, and is optimized for reading and taking online classes, the company said.
The South Korean tech giant will also launch a G Pad III 10.1 with a stylus pen next year, it said. The version will likely be unveiled in the Consumer Electronics Show in January.
The tablet also has a kickstand that can bend 70 degrees, allowing for comfortable multimedia viewing. It comes with a "time square" UX that allows it to be used as clock, calendar, and picture frame.
The device also comes with a reader mode that can configure the blue light on the screen.
It comes with Microsoft Office Package pre-installed and a monitor mode that allows users to view their smartphone screen on the tablet.
LG said it will cooperate with the education sector to bring in more tablet-focused content.
The tablet sports a full HD (1,920 x 1,200) IPS display, weighs 510 grams, and is powered by a Octo-core 1.5GHz processor. It packs a 6,000 mAh battery and costs 429,000 won ($360).
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