Did you think you had seen it all at CES 2011 ? Well, it seems not. The Korean LG literally had an ace up its sleeve; an ace with an 8.9-inch screen and a series of features that could well have made a fool of many of the devices that were seen at the meeting in Las Vegas. It is a tablet that has been prematurely baptized as LG G-Slate, and that could have united the two technological concepts that are going to be talked about the most in 2011.
We refer to the device known as tablet or tablet, something you've already left bare; but also to the 3D system that does not require shutter glasses. And it is that the French publication GPS & Co claims to have learned through LG France that the South Korean- based company has developed a tablet that not only allows viewing stereoscopic content without the need for accessories, but could also be used to record them. How it sounds. And that was not told at CES 2011…
The LG G-Slate would be in the prototype phase, and the fact that it is not fully operational was the reason why the manufacturer left it at home on his visit to Las Vegas. However, from Pocket Now they are betting on a possible appearance at the Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona, where the LG G-Slate would compete in attention with other tablets that, like this one, would base their functions on the Android 3.0 Honeycomb platform .
On the other hand, it has also been possible to know that the LG G-Slate is the result of a new association between the Korean and the manufacturer NVIDIA, responsible for the Tegra 2 dual-core processor (which we will see shortly in the LG Optimus 2X). In addition, the LG G-Slate will have USB and HDMI ports, with which the tablet could serve as a multimedia playback platform if we had compatible displays.
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