LG may be out of the smartphone business but it just released a new Android tablet in its home market of South Korea. The LG Ultra Tab is an Android 12 tablet with a 10.35-inch IPS LCD, Snapdragon 680 chipset and a 27.1 Wh battery.
The IPS LCD packs a resolution of 2000 x
1200 px and a 5:3 aspect ratio with a 60Hz refresh rate. There are four
speakers on the sides of the display and LG is also bringing Wacom stylus
support. You also get a 5MP selfie camera up front and an 8MP main cam with
autofocus on the back. The tablet comes with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage which is
expandable via the microSD slot. Like past LG devices, it’s compliant with the
US Army’s MIL-STD 810G standard for durability.
LG Ultra Tab comes in a single Charcoal
Gray color and retails for KRW 426,000 (US$ 327). Open sales in South Korea are
underway though it remains to be seen if more markets will get the device.