(See the specs for the LG G
Pad tablet series.)
Not exact matches
LG has launched the latest iteration in its budget
tablet series, the G
Pad III 8.0.
LG has announced that it will unveil the 10.1 - inch version in the G
Pad II
series next month at the IFA conference in Berlin, with the
tablet targeted at the mid-range segment.
The keypad is split at the center so as to facilitate thumb typing with both hands, something that is more like smartphone designs than typical
tablet PCs with slide - out keypads such as the Asus Eee
Pad Slider or the Samsung
Series 7.
Those prices also service the middle ground in Asus» own Android -
tablet lineup, between the company's Transformer
series and its value - priced MeMO
Pad Smart offering.
Asus is targeting the entry - level market with its latest
tablet in the MeMO
Pad series, the awkwardly named MeMO
Pad 10 Me103K.
So, this one becomes the first LG
tablet in the «G
Pad»
series to bring a kick stand that allows it conveniently hold a 10.1 - inch screen.
LG Electronics (LG) has launched its latest
Tablet PC under its G
Pad series called LG G
Pad IV 8.0 FHD LTE.
Nonetheless, all the analysts I consulted agree that Windows 8
tablets will devastate the handful of productivity - focused Android
tablets on the market, such as the Asus Eee
Pad Slider and the Asus Eee
Pad Transformer
series.
There are two more
tablets in the low range G
Pad series, where the LG G
Pad 7 was launched recently, while the 8 - inch version is awaiting its release.
The Yoga
Pad series is a great example of the company carving out a perfectly legitimate role in the consumer
tablet space.
While the ASUS Transformer
Pad 300
Series was meant for the affordable
tablet market, it did not fall short among a plethora of devices announced at Mobile World Congress 2012.
Due to its bulbous side, the Yoga
Tablet 2 weighs a hefty 14.72 ounces, making it significantly heavier than the Asus MeMO
Pad 8 ME181c (11.36 ounces), the Dell Venue 8 3000
series (11.84 ounces) and the Acer Iconia Tab 8 (12.6 ounces).
Now we know that ASUS has favored NVIDIA's Tegra 3 processors in the past, with the
series of Transformer Prime /
Pad tablets being a perfect example, but to have an Android 4.0 quad - core
tablet come with a price tag of $ 199, we have to wonder if that sounds a bit too good to be true.
ASUS has just announced the ASUS Transformer
Pad...
Series, which currently has three
tablets,
The ASUS MeMO
Pad ™ is a
tablet - only product and does not come with a dock like the award winning ASUS Transformer
Pad ™
series.
LG had launched the Android
tablets under the G
Pad series with some decent mid-range specifications.