This article was published on July 7, 2014

LGā€™s 10.1-inch G Pad tablet begins rolling out worldwide, initially in the US


LGā€™s 10.1-inch G Pad tablet begins rolling out worldwide, initially in the US

LG has begun to introduce the 10.1-inch version of its new G Pad tablet range worldwide, starting in the US on Monday. The company says it will make its way to markets in Europe, Asia and Latin America ā€œlaterā€ this month with pricing to be announced ā€” weā€™ve contacted LG to ask for concrete details.

Update: LG tells us that the G Pad will launch in South Korea on July 11, and will then go on sale in ā€œmost of the rest of the worldā€ during the week commencing July 14. The company does not have confirmed launch dates for China and India at this point.

The G Pad 10.1 is the largest of three new tablets that LG announced in May. Each model features a 1280 x 800 pixel display and is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core processor. The 10.1-inch version offers a five-megapixel rear camera and 1.3-megapixel front camera, while the seven and eight-inch versions include less internal storage, lower capacity batteries and reduced quality cameras.

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The trio of tablets share some common features however, like the inclusion of Knock Code, Smart Keyboard and a simplified, LG-tweaked user interface.

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Related: LGā€™s G Pad 7.0 tablet arriving in Europe this week, G Pad 8.0 and 10.1 to follow

Images via LG

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