In an interview with the WSJ, LG’s VP of promoting made the bold statement that ” our tablet might be better than the iPad.” Why so confident, LG? It’s ” going to be surprisingly productive,” apparently.
After all, it’s not the first time we’ve heard an organization exec state on paper that their product is best than the iPhone/iPad/sliced bread. But to follow up a claim like that with the tease of content-creating features, similar to document, video and photo-editing leaves me feeling a bit of dry.
Don’t get me wrong, I’d love to determine a tablet that may handle a video editing suite, or something like Photoshop for tinkering with photos. But when LG’s tablet is expected to run on Android, it’s going to have a tricky time distinguishing it from other Android tablets. They’ll must pump it with quad-core chips and slap no less than several USB ports on there to live up to those claims.
As we saw with the Photoshop Express iPad app, just because you might build a Photoshop app doesn’t mean it’s essential to. [WSJ]
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