By Joni Blecher Follow me on Twitter | Thursday, February 03, 2011 (permalink)
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T-Mobile first announced that they would be offering the LG G-Slate at CES this year. Now there's more information available about the Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet. Sounds like this tablet is all about offering a high-end video experience on a small screen. It will sport a high-definition (HD) 8.9-inch, 3D-capable multi-touch display so you'll be able view many of the 3D features available in Google's Honeycomb OS. Speaking of HD, you'll actually be able to watch 720p HD video on the tablet. If that's not's enough, the G-Slate also sports a HDMI output so you can connect it to a 1080p or 3D display. Thanks to the 5-megapixel camera on the back of the tablet you'll also be able to record videos in 1080p HD. Combine that camera with the built-in support for 3D graphics, and you'll also be able to capture 3D videos. Of course, you'll need a pair of those 3D glasses to get the full effect.
The specs are also impressive, you can use the front-facing camera for video chat over WiFi or T-Mobile's data network. It also has a NVIDIA Tegra 2 mobile processor with dual-core CPU, full Adobe Flash Player support, and 32GB of internal memory. There's no word on an availability date, but it's expected out this Spring.
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