LG today makes its return for tablets as the South Korean multinational conglomerate launches the Ultra Tab in South Korea. It is a 10-inched mid-range tablet featuring the Snapdragon 680 chip and runs on Android 12.
For starters, the LG Ultra Tab sports an enormous 10.35-inch display in an IPS LCD panel. It has a resolution of 2000 x 1200 and comes with a standard 60Hz refresh rate. Up front is a 5MP selfie snapper and an 8MP main camera on the back.
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The Snapdragon 680 chip sits at the helm, aided by 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The tablet packs a 27.1Wh battery and runs on Android 12. It also has a dedicated microSD slot for further expansion.
Additionally, the LG Ultra Tab is compliant with the US Army’s MIL-STD 810G standard for durability.
The LG Ultra Tab is only comes in a single Charcoal Gray color and is priced at KRW 426,000 (~PHP 18.1K; US$ 326). Pre-orders have already started in South Korea although there is no mention of when will it become available in other regions.
Source: LG (in Korean), Via: GSMArena
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