The three new midrange LG G Pad tablets
will start rolling out in a handful of European markets over the course
of this month according to the company. The pricing of the three
tablets hasn’t been specified yet, but expect it to come under the
budget segment.
The hardware is fairly midrange as expected and do not compare with the LG G Pad 8.3
which boasted of a relatively top end hardware. The new G Pad series is
available in 7, 8 and 10.1 inch configurations, all with a resolution
of 1280 x 800 pixels. The three tablets also come with a quad core 1.2
GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and Android 4.4.2 KitKat. The G Pad 7.0 packs a
3-megapixel rear camera while the 8 and 10.1 inch models
sport 5-megapixel sensors.
There’s no cellular connectivity on board, so all tablets are reliant
on WiFi. As far as the pricing is concerned, we don’t expect it to
surpass the $400 barrier especially for the 10.1 inch variant
considering its hardware credentials.
The G Pad 7.0 will be the first to arrive in the scene later this
week while the G Pad 8.0 and 10.1 will follow subsequently. The midrange
tablet segment is dominated by a plethora of manufacturers including
Samsung, ASUS and the likes, so LG will have to manoeuvre its pricing so
as to attract more customers towards its offering.
[Via GSM Arena]
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