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The new tablet, which is available for Wifi only version, will be sold for 550,000 won ($510) from next week in South Korea and will be introduced in some 30 countries by the end of this year. Photo: AFP
LG launches sharper-display tablet, joining rivals to tackle Apple
The G Pad 8.3 is the first tablet by LG in nearly two years as it has struggled to regain lost ground in the mobile market
First Published: Mon, Oct 07 2013. 11 03 AM IST
The new tablet, which is available for Wifi only version, will be sold for 550,000 won ($510) from next week in South Korea and will be introduced in some 30 countries by the end of this year. Photo: AFP
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Seoul:
LG Electronics Inc. introduced on Monday its first tablet with a high-resolution screen, joining global rivals trying to take on Apple Inc.’s dominance in the in the popular small-sized tablet market.
The G Pad 8.3 is the first tablet by the South Korean
firm in nearly two years as it has struggled to regain lost ground in
the mobile market due to a slow response to the industry’s shift to
smartphones.
The world’s third-largest smartphone maker after Samsung Electronics Co.
and Apple hopes the new tablet with a sharper display will help it gain
traction during the year-end holiday season as Android-based tablets
continue to win market share from Apple’s iPad.
The launch comes as Apple has been unable to widely roll
out a new version of its iPad Mini with a high-resolution “retina”
display this month, according to sources familiar with Apple’s supply
chain, leaving the gadget without the sharper screen found on rival
tablets.
The G Pad 8.3 has 1,920-by-1,200 resolution at 273 pixel
per inch (ppi), better than Apple’s 7.9-inch iPad Mini, which has
1,024-by-768 resolution at 163 ppi. It will square off against such
products as Amazon’s faster and lighter versions of its Kindle tablet
that were introduced late last month.
LG has also added a feature that allows users to check
and send messages received by their Android smartphone from the tablet,
hoping such function will help it stand out in an increasingly crowded
mobile market.
The new tablet, which is available for Wifi only version,
will be sold for 550,000 won ($510) from next week in South Korea and
will be introduced in some 30 countries by the end of this year.
PINTU KUMAR OJHA
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