You've already seen this little guy in the wild, but LG has gone ahead and made its first LTE tablet very official -- ladies and gentlemen, meet the Optimus Pad LTE. The 9.3mm thin slate packs a ...
The most stressful part of carrying a computing screen around—whether that display’s part of a tablet, laptop, monitor, or even a more wieldy portable monitor—is making sure the device doesn’t crack, ...
LG's mobile chief said his company's 2012 focus will be on high-end devices that run on the 4G technology LTE, including the company's first LTE tablet, which will be released soon. The strategy ...
LG’s upcoming tablet, codenamed Project Jetta has surfaced online. It will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 680 chipset and will pack a 7,000mAh capacity battery. The LG tablet with model number ...
In an attempt to grab attention ahead of next month's IFA trade show, LG teases its new G Pad II 10.1 tablet. Don Reisinger CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has covered ...
You know what? The LG Marketing VP should get a raise. Stating the LG Optimus Tablet will be better than the iPad to the Wall Street Journal won the Internet today. It is without a doubt one of the ...
LG looks like it is planning a renewed effort to crack the tablet market, after a report from Korea, the company’s home country, validated information about an upcoming device published by a Greek ...
LG fans waiting for the company to launch a tablet may want to consider the iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab or the BlackBerry PlayBook instead. LG has decided to cancel plans to launch an Android tablet by ...
LG has already made it known they too are keen to join the tablet segment and a suitable device is being worked upon at present. Like HP, they too had started off with Windows 7 and had showcased the ...
Google is preparing its own hardware entry into the Android tablet market in collaboration with device manufacturer LG, according to a report circulating Monday morning. The device will be an LG-made ...
You gotta give LG's vice president of marketing Chang Ma points for hubris. Not only did he tell the Wall Street Journal that "The race hasn't started yet" in regards to smartphones (um, you're sure ...
Oh boy. LG’s Marketing VP made a mighty big claim in a recent Wall Street Journal article. I’ll state it again if you somehow missed the headline: “our tablet will be better than the iPad.” That’s ...
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