LG has unveiled three new models which will join its G Pad tablet series. The new tablets are differentiated by size as LG aims to give its customers more options. LG's previous Android tablet, the second generation LG G Pad 8.3, announced last September, was well-received by reviewers and users alike.
Although no tech specs or prices have been revealed for the 7, 8, or 10-inch tablets, it would seem that LG is expanding its footprint in the tablet market to better combat Samsung's substantial range of tablets and price points.
We may be able to grasp some hints from the previous generation G Pad 8.3 on what to expect from the new models, which should share similar but perhaps slightly updated specs. The current G Pad model is powered by a 1.7GHz Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB Storage and a 1920x1200 pixel (273ppi) display. Priced at $350, it is currently placed towards the top-end of the 8-inch tablet market, rivalling Samsung's Galaxy Tab Pro.
We know the upcoming LG tablets will incorporate features such as; Knock Code - a way of letting users unlock their device by tapping out their own custom patterns on the display, and QPair 2.0 - a technology which was first introduced with the G Pad 8.3, allowing seamless connectivity between one's smartphone to a G Pad.
"Unlike smartphones, tablets are not one size fits all. So we designed the G Pad Series for a diverse target audience, some who prioritize portability while others want the best multimedia experience possible. G Pad delivers on all counts," wrote LG in a press release.
The G Pad 7.0 is described as an "on-the-go entertainment hub". It is the company's smallest tablet, designed to be held in one hand. The G Pad 8.0 is touted as giving users "an immersive multimedia experience and smooth multitasking". Finally the G Pad 10.1 is said to provide "endless hours of entertainment" with the largest display and battery of the range.
The three tablets will be formally introduced at the MedPI 2014 trade show, taking place in Monaco between today and Friday 16th May. On the 27th May LG will release its flagship G3 smartphone in London/New York/ San Francisco. So there's not long to wait to find out the full details about any and all of these devices.