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LG G-Slate: A Dual-Core, Honeycomb Tablet With a 3D Display [Tablets]

LG G-Slate: A Dual-Core, Honeycomb Tablet With a 3D Display [Tablets] Here’s the first examine LG’s G-Slate tablet, that is gunning to be the most efficient Android tablet with a dual-core Tegra 2 chipset, 8.9-inch 3D display, 3D camera, and in fact, Honeycomb . It also runs on T-Mobile’s 21mbps HSPA+ network.

The G-Slate has a 1GHz Tegra 2 chipset running under the hood, enabling 720p HD and 3D content on the tablet, and the facility to output 1080p HD and 3D content to TVs and displays. The rear camera is a five-megapixel stereoscopic 3D shooter capable of recording 3D video in 1080p resolution. It’s also worth noting that ally 3D content displayed on the G-slate will require glasses, so it’s unlike the Nintendo 3DS.

LG G-Slate: A Dual-Core, Honeycomb Tablet With a 3D Display [Tablets]

The G-Slate also has a two-megapixel frontside camera for video conferencing, and 32 gigs of space for storing. And, as with most tablets and smartphones at the moment, it also comes equipped with a gyroscope and accelerometer. T-Mobile and LG arenn’t revealing pricing or exact release dates quite yet, but they say the G-Slate will likely be out this spring. Motorola Xoom, Blackberry Playbook, you could watch your backs.

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