LG Optimus Pad V900′s Successor = LG Optimus Pad LTE
LG Optimus Pad V900 was introduced by LG at MWC 2011 last year. You may not familiar with this tablet, as it’s rebranded to G-Slate for U.S. customers through T-Mobile. The Optimus Pad V900 aka T-Mobile G-Slate was among the first 4G tablets to fully benefit from the tablet-optimized Android 3.0 (honeycomb) platform. Featuring HD 8.9 inch (15:9 aspect ratio), 3D-capabale display, this tablet is powered by a NVIDIA Tegra2 dual-core processor and is equipped with 2MP front-facing camera, 5MP rear-facing camera, 3D video recorder, 32GB memory, and many more. You can buy the G-Slate by LG from Amazon.com for $783.39, or get the Optimus Pad at Amazon.co.uk
for ÂŁ355.84.
And a year later, there is a new story for customers who like fast lifestyle, it’s still from LG. What’s that? No doubt, it’s the company’s first LTE tablet called LG Optimus Pad LTE. Along with the Optimus LTE smartphone, the Optimus Pad LTE is equipped with both LTE technology and True HD IPS display. The tablet has the same 8.9-inch display size but the processor is not NVIDIA Tegra2 anymore, it chooses Qualcomm 1.5GHz Dual-Core / Dual Channel Processor.
Weighing 497g and at only 9.34mm thin, the LG Optimus Pad LTE runs Android 3.2 Honeycomb OS and features: a Micro SD card slot for storage expansion up to 32GB; an 8MP rear camera with a 2MP front camera; and 6,800mHh battery. Initially launched in Korea since January 2012, the Optimus Pad LTE still on the way to poke its fans in the rest of the world including U.S. and U.K. Are you waiting? Check Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk
periodically.
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