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Monday, May 12, 2014

LG showcases G Watch in another quick YouTube spot [VIDEO]




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LG showcases G Watch in another quick YouTube spot [VIDEO]




LG’s continuing to hype up their first smartwatch, which will be one of the first devices with Google’s new Android Wear platform. This time we get a 53-second spot that shows off the LG G Watch’s curves, corners and cuts. LG makes it a point to highlight the device’s metal body, it’s slim and sleek looks, its waterproof build and — strangely enough — its charging capabilities.


They say that the G Watch will define the smartwatch, though we have a hard time believing Motorola will allow them to claim that crown without a good fight. Take a look at the smartwatch in the video above, and let’s hope LG will bring this out just as the summer months begin to warm up.











LG G Pad line gets three new tablets — 7.0, 8.0 and 10.1 inch variants incoming



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LG has just announced a trio of new tablets that will be added to the LG G Pad family. Aside from the LG G Pad 8.3 from yesteryear, folks can expect the LG G Pad to come in 7-inch, 8-inch, and 10.1-inch variants at some point in the near future. These tablets will all predictable feature staples of LG’s latest user experience, including KnockOn and Knock Code for effortlessly turning the display on, QPair for easy Bluetooth pairing, and more.


Unfortunately LG was a tad quiet in terms of specs to look forward to, though it shouldn’t take long to get the full details as they’ll be bringing the device with them MedPi 2014 in Monaco May 13th.


What we do know is that these devices will sport rear-facing cameras, so there’s that. Not the most surprising thing in the world to know, but it’s particularly noteworthy for tablets considering a lot of OEMs tend to skip out on them. Any other information is going to have to wait until tomorrow at the earliest.


[via LG]








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