As you can probably work out,. The numbers equates to the screen size, so the three new G Pad’s will be sized at 7-inch, 8-Inch and the largest at 10.1-Inch screens.
LG Mobile CEO Dr. Jong-seok Park said the reason for expanding the range from one to three devices was because “unlike smartphones, tablets are not one size fits all.”
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LG have only announced the incoming Tab sizes and names, and have yet to confirm the internal specs for the three new devices, but we will get the official information when the range will be announced during the MedPI 2014 show in Europe, which kicks off on May 13.
The existing LG G Pad 8.3 is a mid market Tablet device that was launched last year, and the range is looking set to follow on form this with its two smaller variants, and the larger G Pad 10.1 looking set to be focused on entertainment rather than business functions.
The G Pad 7.0 is designed for one handed operation for on-the-go entertainment, with the larger G Pad 8.0 said to offer a greater multimedia experience and smooth multitasking, which may suggest that the 8.0 will come with a nippier spec.
We will get the full information in the coming days as LG will be showing off the new range in full at the MedPI 2014 show in Europe.