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LG, the famed South Korean tech company, is back to bringing an unusual device to the world, and this time, it is a military-grade briefcase with a 27-inch tablet inside. This new tablet from LG ...
The most stressful part of carrying a computing screen around—whether that display’s part of a tablet, laptop, monitor, or even a more wieldy portable monitor—is making sure the device doesn’t crack, ...
LG has announced the launch of a new Android tablet, the LG Ultra Tab and the device is launching in the company’s home country of South Korea. The new LG Ultra Tab comes with a 10.35 inch IPS LCD ...
LG has been away from the smartphone market for over a year, and it’s been missed. While the company has been thriving in other areas of the tech industry, it seems that the Korean company isn’t done ...
LG doesn’t make Android phones anymore. But apparently the company isn’t done with Android tablets yet, because LG just launched a new model in South Korea called the LG Ultra Tab. The tablet has a 10 ...
LG’s upcoming tablet, codenamed Project Jetta has surfaced online. It will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 680 chipset and will pack a 7,000mAh capacity battery. The LG tablet with model number ...
LG is giving us a sneak peek at what next year’s gadgets will look like with a preview of its CES 2022 announcements, which include two TVs that are designed to blend into your home’s decor by ...
I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." I've reviewed well over a thousand products during 18 years working full-time at PCMag.com, including every generation of the iPhone and the ...
Some Android tablets are good, but others are a complete joke. LG isn’t helping the latter with its new G Pad 5 10.1, an Android tablet running on a three-year-old chipset, which has some hilariously ...
Although the Android tablet market has shrunken considerably, there are still quite a few OEMs making slates. Samsung is perhaps the most prolific among them, followed by Huawei and, to some extent, ...
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