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, ...
Motorola was the first to debut its 10.1-inch Android Honeycomb tablet, the Xoom, back in January, but certainly not the last. Since then, tablets have continued to sprout from every electronics ...
LG keeps springing up new surprises on us and we must say, 2014 has been a good year for LG. The latest addition to the LG range is the LG G Pad 7.0 Tablet closely followed by LG G 8.0 and LG G 10.1.
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 ...
Check out our review of the LG G Pad 8.3 tablet review. Earlier this month, a rumor appeared online about a new tablet being produced by LG, which had been given the name of the G Pad. A few days ...
In May LG launched an 8 inch Android tablet called the G Pad III 8.0. Now the company has added a new model called the G Pad III 10.1. You can probably guess what’s different in the new model. Well, ...
LG adds the G Pad 7.0, G Pad 8.0 and G Pad 10.1 to its Android tablet range. LG has expanded its G Pad tablet line with the launch of three new devices. The South Korean company has unveiled the G Pad ...
LG spilled the beans on its G-Slate tablet earlier this week, but now the company has announced that it will be taking the wrappers off its long-anticipated Optimus Pad device at Mobile World Congress ...
While LG is reportedly looking to scale back its netbook ambitions, Electronic Pulp dug up a patent filing from November that seems to indicate that just a few months ago the company was thinking big.
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 ...
Like virtually every other hardware vendor, LG has announced plans to join the tablet PC revolution. It seems that LG might be following in HP’s footsteps, though, by abandoning the Windows 7 tablet ...