While most of the news circling about LG consists of an unannounced Nexus-branded device, that hasn’t stopped the company from showcasing a new tablet on its Korean website.
The Life’s Good crew has officially introduced a brand new eight-inch tablet on its Korean website, showcasing an entry-level device that might not ever see light in the United States, but will surely see some attention in LG’s home. As far as features go, that aforementioned display boasts a 1280×800 resolution, and there’s a 2MP camera on the front. On the back, a 5-megapixel camera, while under the hood the device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor clocked at 1.2GHz.
It has 1.5GB of RAM, and a battery that measures in at 4200mAh. It has a microSD card slot and 32GB of built-in storage. It’s running Android 5.0, and LG’s included its proprietary software for good measure.
The most noteworthy aspect of the new tablet is its full-size USB port, which LG points out can be used to plug in a game controller and/or a USB flash drive.
There’s no telling when the device will be made available to buy, even in South Korea, or how much it will cost just yet.
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[via TechGadgetsz; LG]