Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Feb 2 2011, 8:48am CST | by Shane McGlaun
T-Mobile and LG announced today that the G-Slate Android tablet will be heading to the T-Mobile network soon. The new tablet will be one of the first Android 3.0 offerings on the market and has some really nice features.
The tablet has an 8.9-inch screen that is 3D capable and supports multi-touch. It can record 3D and full HD video and is the first 4G capable tablet from T-Mobile and LG. The 3D content viewed on the tablet will require the use of glasses.
Other features include a 5MP camera with flash, WiFi, HDMI output, Adobe Flash support, and an NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor inside with dual cores. The tablet has 32GB of storage. We still don't know the exact price and availability details on the tablet, but we should know more soon.
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