Wednesday, February 2, 2011
LG UNVEILS THE G-SLATE TABLET
LG wants to lead the pack of Android tablets and unveiled its newest (and first) entry in that segment, the G-Slate. This 8.9-inch powerhouse packs a 1Ghz dual-core Tegra 2 chipset behind a 3D display, running Android 3 (Honeycomb).
The Tegra 2 chipset gives the G-Slate the ability to show 720p HD and 3D content while also having the power to output in 1080p HD and 3D content to TVs and displays. The rear camera is a 5 megapixal stereoscopic 3D beast able to record 3D video in 1080p. The bad news is the 3D will require the use of glasses.
The G-Slate also has a two-megapixel frontside camera for video conferencing, and 32 gigs of storage space. And, as with most tablets and smartphones these days, it also comes equipped with a gyroscope and accelerometer.
The G-Slate will be coming to T-Mobile this spring. No word on pricing.
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