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LG G-Slate Detailed by T-Mobile: 3D viewing With Recording Capabilities

LG has announced its first Android 3.0 powered tablet LG G-slate for American market. The new tablet was launched at CES in conjunction with T-Mobile.  G-slate runs Android 3.0 and it is powered by NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor. It features an 8.9-inch HD 3D display and is capable of recording in full HD, as well as 3D .The G-Slate also come with front camera, an HDMI port and micro USB.

LG G-Slate Specifications


  • TFT capacitive touch screen LCD display
  • High resolution display screen
  • Dual camera ( front & rear )
  • 2592 x 1944 pixels camera resolutions
  • Digital zoom camera
  • GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 900, 1700/2100 / 2100 Mhz operating frequency
  • 4G network support
  • MP3, AAC, AAC+ & AMR format audio file support
  • MP4, H.263 & H.264 format video file support
  • 32GB in-built memory
  • WiFi LAN
  • SMS, MMS & Email support
  • In-built 3D graphics card
  • Instant messenger
  • Java enabled
  • GPS system
  • Android v3.0 operating system
  • Innovative hardware & stylish design
  • HTML web browser
  • Google Ebooks support
  • Tablet PC optimized Gmail
  • Video calling & chat
  • Google maps with 3D view
  • 3.5 mm universal audio jack
  • Micro SD & SDHC memory card support
  • Hi-speed USB v2.0 port
  • Long life battery back-up

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