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LG keeps on pushing with the new LG Ultra Tab

LG Ultra Tab
LG Ultra Tab

LG may have pulled out of the smartphone business, but it’s still in the smart tablet business, and apparently they’re doing well here; otherwise we would not be reporting that the Korean manufacturer has just introduced a new model in its homeland that goes by the name of LG Ultra Tab .

This tablet boasts a WUXGA+ display, military-grade ruggedness, and mid-range hardware that doesn’t look bad at all. Below, we will find more details.

LG Ultra Tab

Going into details, the LG Ultra Tab boasts a 10.35-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 2,000 x 1,200 nits and a maximum brightness of 500 nits. As you might expect, it supports LG’s digital pen for drawing, doodling, and note taking.

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The body is made of aluminum and its design is nothing special at first glance, until we realize that it receives the military degree of certification MIL-STD 810G , like many of the devices of this company. With that said, it is available in only one color presentation: gray.

Turning to the hardware field, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 processor running at 2.4Ghz awaits us , which comes in the company of 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage . The latter can be expanded via Micro-SD. Feeding the set we will find a 7,040mAh battery compatible with Quick Charge 3.0 (25W).

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To breathe life into the device is Android 12 as the operating system.

For its part, the photographic section is in the hands of an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera; Nothing to brag about, but that’s the case with –almost- all tablets.

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Finally, it is worth mentioning a 4-speaker system with high-quality stereo sound.

Availability and price

At the moment the LG Ultra Tab is only available in South Korea , where it is sold for a price equivalent to 385 euros (in exchange). With that said, it is still pending to confirm its launch in other regions and markets.

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