mardi 3 septembre 2013

LG prepara G cojín 8.3: tabletas se mezclan

Summary: LG G pad 8.3 may have sounded interesting a year ago. Today, just not enough to make it stand out from the field.

LG Electronics has the advantage over its competitors, which all promoted new devices on show 2013 IFA Berlin consumer electronics, but the G 8.3 cushion has the same problems as the rest of the Android crowd: is difficult to stand out.

The company said that its LG G 8.3 cushion has the first full HD screen in a 8 inch class tablet. Of course, the new Nexus 7 also has one and new Amazon Kindle fire HD is also likely to package of improvements to the screen.

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LG device travels along with their G2 superphone and the goal is to have a "premium line is our most modern devices". The LG Pad 8.3 is designed to be a killer iPad mini classes.

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According to LG, the tablet will be available in the fourth quarter and to attract buyers with the following objectives:

An 8.3 inch screen which is light enough to rest in one hand.A battery 4600mAh.Mostrar a WUXGA 1920 x 1200 (Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array).The ability to link the tablet with a smartphone.

And specifications are thus:

Processor: 1.7 GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor screen: 8.3 inch WUXGA (1920 x 1200 pixels / 273 ppi) memory: 16GB eMMC RAM: 2 GB LPDDR2 camera: 5.0MP rear / front 1.3MP battery: 4, 600mAh operating system: Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 size: 216.8 x 126.5 x 8.3 mm weight: 338 g colors: black / white

LG said prices will be announced when officially launching the tablet.

Here's the problem: LG G pad 8.3 may have sounded interesting a year ago. Today, just not enough to make it stand out from the field. Lenovo, Asus, HP and one lot of others will have Android tablets. In a nutshell, all are mixed and do not have enough mojo to stimulate the desire of gadget needed to upgrade.

Larry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet SmartPlanet as Editorial Director of ZDNet TechRepublic site sister.

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