LG had detailed their recently announced G Pad 10.1, including what software features it’s going to borrow from the G3 and the hardware that powers the 10-inch tablet. Unfortunately, the hardware doesn’t match what you’ll find in the G3, but many of the best software features are present.
The tablet will come preloaded with “the best of the G Series premium UX,” including Touch and Shoot camera and selfie gestures, the G3′s smart keyboard, and dual-window mode for taking advantage of the larger 10-inch screen. We’ll also see the new QPair 2.0, which can sync up the G Pad with your phone and see all of your calls and texts on your tablet without ever touching your phone, and KnockOn, which is one of the coolest security features on LG’s products.
As far as hardware goes, the device isn’t disappointing, but it’s not going to blow you away, either. The 10-inch screen only has a 1280 x 800 resolution, and it’s powered by an unspecified 1.2 GHz Snapdragon processor, 1 GB of RAM, and a massive 8,000 mAh battery. It can’t keep up with the G3, but it’s going to be priced a bit more aggressively, too.
LG didn’t specify exact pricing, but it’s slated to hit US shelves this month, so pricing information should follow pretty soon.
Anybody planning on picking up a G Pad 10.1, or are you going to wait for something a little more powerful?
source: LG
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