LG may have exited the smartphone industry, but this time the brand is taking chances with the tablet market.
The device appears familiar with what you see from mainstream tablets, it's got big bezels on all four sides and curved corners.
It has a 10-inch LCD screen that uses 2000 x 1200 resolution, a 5:3 aspect ratio, and a standard 60Hz refresh rate.
Inside, it is powered by a 6nm 2.4GHz Snapdragon 680 octa-core processor with Adreno 610 GPU. The device is also paired with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB expandable storage.
The battery uses a 27.1WHr battery that charges using USB-C and 16.2W QC3.0 power adaptor. Also, note that the device supports up 25W adaptor but it is sold separately.
For cameras, it is equipped with 8MP with autofocus on the rear, while at the front it uses 5MP for selfies.
Other features mentioned were 4x 1W speakers, Wacom Stylus support, optional Bluetooth folio case and US Army's MIL-STD 810 certified for durability.
The tablet connects via dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth 5.1 only as the website's spec sheet didn't mention details about SIM, LTE, and GPS.
Finally, LG Ultra Tab runs Android 12 as its operating system.
LG Ultra Tab - KRW 426,000 (around PHP 18.1K)
It is available in single Charcoal Gray color and can now be bought in Korea. However, there's no information revealed if it will arrive at the PH market.
Stay tuned.
Source: LG
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