Tablet shoppers who wouldn’t mind toting LG’s latest 10-inch offering might want to plan a trip to Best Buy. The LG G Pad 10.1 is now available from the big box retailer in 16GB flavoring for as little as $250. That’ll get you a 1280 x 800 resolution, a 1.2GHz Snapdragon processor, 1GB of RAM, a 5 megapixel rear camera and more.
The software features Android 4.4 KitKat and some of the features you’ve seen on LG’s phones like Knock Code, Q Pair 2.0 and QuickRemote. The tablet isn’t amazing, but for its inexpensive asking price and solid features it could be a nice option for anyone in the market. Best Buy has the goods right here.
When I can get computer access I’ll have to do some research into this one. I either want the Nexus 10 or this but you guys make it sound like maybe this isn’t any better than the Nexus despite this being much newer.
This is simple a pile of crap.
Nexus 10 (16GB and 32GB) is out of stock in Google Play Store. Some conspiracy theorists will tell you that is what Google does (letting supply run out) leading up to a new version… and who knows, they might be right.
Get the Nexus from a retailer if for no other reason than the screen — that’s what these things are for, right? Go go, media consumption. Nexus screen resolution =2560 x 1600… and it has front facing speakers. WIN WIN !