Expected at the upcoming MWC Slate Tablet G-venture manufacturer LG to quickly emulated Android Honeycomb, 3D screen, Dual core processor and dual sensor Tegra 2 are among the features of this tablet feeder.
It is the turn of manufacturer LG to present its touchpad, the LG G-Slate. Touted as a competitor in size to the famous Apple iPad, the tablet LG G-Slate account position itself among the most successful digital shelves of the current market. To achieve this goal, the South Korean manufacturer has equipped its digital pad of the latest operating system from Google, Android 3.0, known as Honeycomb code. Specially designed for wide-screen touch pads, Android Honeycomb provides smooth navigation and attractive thanks to its intuitive interface. This new version of Android also provides better management of multi-tasking, new notifications, new widgets and some unusual features.
3D screen
In addition to this new operating system, the G-Slate differs from its competitors by its multi-touch screen 8.9- inch compatible 3D. Already on the phone from Sharp in Japan, or the new Nintendo 3DS, this technology allows users of G-Slate enjoy movies in their own relief or 3D videos (provided you wear 3D glasses). The LG G-Slate also has a Dual Core 2 Tegra, a 3G + connection, an HDMI output and a USB port.
Double sensor
The slate will also feature LG Digital two sensors, one forward and one aft. The first 5-megapixel sensor is capable of taking photos and videos in 3D and supports video in Full HD 1080p. The second front sensor 2 megapixel is itself designed for videoconferencing. The G-LG has finally Slate of 32 GB of internal memory, a gyroscope and an accelerometer.
Presented at MWC
To test this new touch pad, it will now wait until the Mobile World Congress which opens February 14 in Barcelona.
The latest rumors circulating on the web, the LG G-Slate could be marketed later this year.

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