LG's first tablet to hit US market in March (AFP)

Wednesday, February 2, 2011 1:01 AM

SEOUL (AFP) – LG Electronics said it would promulgation its first paper machine in the United States in March as it prepares to go nous to nous with Apple's iPad.

LG said the G-slate was among the first paper models to separate on the "Honeycomb" operative system, which is Google's latest procreation of Android platforms fashioned for ambulatory devices with super screens.

The G-slate features a 8.9-inch screen, small than the iPad's nearly 10-inch pass but large than the seven-inch screen of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Tab. LG did not provide a price for the newborn gadget

The world's third-largest phone concern said the promulgation date for the G-slate's orbicular promulgation would be unconcealed after this month.

LG's phone playing took a candid hit from smartphone offerings by orbicular rivals and after bill a ordinal quarter net loss of $229 million, it is today counting on newborn smartphones and paper computers to intend sales.

"LG's table machine is expected to cause a newborn way in the orbicular mart as well as in North America," the consort said in a statement.

The iPad went on understanding in South peninsula last November, threesome weeks after Samsung launched its rival paper machine in its bag market.

Samsung's Galaxy Tab is more expensive than the cheapest iPad, which costs between $499 and $829.


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