In May LG launched an 8 inch Android tablet called the G Pad III 8.0. Now the company has added a new model called the G Pad III 10.1. You can probably guess what’s different in the new model.
Well, maybe.
The tablet does have a larger screen, but that’s not the only difference between the two members of the G Pad III tablet.
The 10.1 inch model features a 1920 x 1080 pixel IPS display and support for 4G LTE.
Unlike the smaller model, the G Pad III 10.1 also has a built-in kickstand, which you can use to prop up the tablet while watching videos, making video calls, or, I don’t know, maybe using the tablet to display recipes while you cook? The kickstand is adjustable at angles up to 70 degrees.
I haven’t seen any details about pricing or other specs yet, and the tablet has only been announced in LG’s home country of South Korea so far.
But while I suspect the G Pad II 10.1 will have a bigger battery than its little sibling, I wouldn’t be surprised if some of its other hardware were similar to the 8 inch model’s. That version has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor, 2GB Of RAM, and 16GB to 32GB of storage.
via PhoneArena