LG may have exited the smartphone industry, but there was no word that they would stop making tablets. The company therefore decided to release a device called the LG Ultra Tab, which has a mid-range iron and a 10-inch screen.
The tablet has a 10.35-inch IPS LCD display with 2000 x 1200 pixels, 5:3 aspect ratio and 60 Hz refresh rate. There are a total of four speakers on either side of the display, and LG’s machine also has Wacom stylus support.
Inside the Ultra Tab is a Snapdragon 680 chipset, which is accompanied by 4 GB of operational memory and 64 GB of storage during assembly, the latter of which can be expanded using a micro SD card. Like previous LG products, this one also complies with the MIL-STD 810G military standard, which means it can withstand the rigors.
Taking photos with a tablet is still quite clumsy, but if you don’t have anything else at hand, you can do it with this machine, because it has a 5-megapixel front and an 8-megapixel rear image recording unit. A 27.1 watt-hour battery was placed inside the device, and as for the software ecosystem, we get the Android 12 operating system.
The LG Ultra Tab is sold exclusively in charcoal gray, and costs 327 Korean won. That’s right, the tablet has so far only been announced for the South Korean market, whether it will be available in other regions is a great question.
Source: GSMArena
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