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T-Mobile USA and LG Phone have launched the Android 3.0-powered
tablet, the T-Mobile G-Slate. Featuring a High Definition 8.9-inch,
3D-capable multi-touch display, the T-Mobile G-Slate delivers a
groundbreaking mobile entertainment experience, including the ability
to record 3D and full HD video. The innovative smartphone, equipped
with HSPA+ connectivity, will be available in the second quarter of
2011.
T-Mobile USA, Inc. and LG Mobile Phones today unveiled their Android™
3.0 (Honeycomb)-powered tablet, the T-Mobile® G-Slate™ with Google™ by
LG. With a brilliant, high-definition (HD) 8.9-inch, 3D-capable
multi-touch display, the T-Mobile G-Slate delivers a groundbreaking
mobile entertainment experience, including the ability to record 3D and
full HD video.
Expected to be available this spring, G-Slate
is built for speed on America’s Largest 4G Network™ and is the first
tablet in T-Mobile’s pioneering G-series of devices, which began with
the world’s first Android-powered smartphone just over two years ago.
The first 4G tablet from T-Mobile and LG, the G-Slate is powered by
Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), the latest version of Google’s Android
platform, which is optimized for tablets. In addition, the G-Slate will
be among the first tablets to feature 3D capabilities including
built-in support for 3D graphics, enabling consumers to capture and
share their own 3D videos and experience 3D HD content right on the
device with the aid of 3D glasses.
“The G-Slate represents the next chapter in T-Mobile’s rich history
of Android innovation,” said Brad Duea, senior vice president,
marketing, T-Mobile USA. “Tablets enable users to take with them the
rich Web and entertainment experiences they have at home, and this will
radically shift the way people interact with and consume content while
mobile. The G-Slate delivers a powerful combination of premium mobile
HD entertainment and T-Mobile’s lightning-fast 4G mobile broadband
network.”
“We are excited to introduce the T-Mobile G-Slate by LG, which offers
consumers an engaging new way to communicate, entertain and stay
connected,” said Tim O’Brien, vice president of marketing for LG Mobile
Phones. “Bringing consumers the latest in revolutionary HD tablet
technology and an Android platform perfectly optimized for tablet use,
G-Slate provides a unique multimedia experience.”
The sleek, lightweight G-Slate can easily be held upright in one hand
for reading an eBook or magazine, watching streaming TV or browsing
the Web while on the go. Featuring a rear-facing stereoscopic video
recorder with 1080p for HD video capture and a 5 megapixel camera with
LED flash, the G-Slate makes it easy to capture moments on video or
with a photo. With the front-facing camera, customers can video chat
with friends and family over T-Mobile’s network or Wi-Fi with Google
Talk™. The G-Slate also supports 720p HD on-device video playback and
HDMI output to show 1080p content on 3-D and HD displays. With a NVIDIA
Tegra 2 mobile processor with dual-core CPU and full Adobe® Flash®
Player support, the G-Slate enables quick and seamless browsing of rich
Web content, multitasking and gaming. The G-Slate will also provide a
superior entertainment experience when streaming live TV or downloading
music and videos with lightning-fast speed over T-Mobile’s 4G network.
In addition, the G-Slate includes 32 GB of internal memory and
features a built-in gyroscope, accelerometer and adaptive lighting for
the latest applications and the ultimate gaming experience.
T-Mobile’s 4G network,
America’s largest 4G network, has expanded into more than 100 major
metropolitan areas, reaching more than 200 million people nationwide.
Beginning today, T-Mobile’s network is also delivering 4G speeds to
Albany, Augusta, Columbus and Macon, Ga., and Chattanooga, Tenn., in
the South region as well as in Champaign, Ill.; Lansing, Mich.; and
Rochester, Minn., in the Midwest. In addition to the expanding its 4G
footprint, T-Mobile has aggressive plans to double the speed of its 4G
network in 2011. T-Mobile expects that 140 million Americans in 25 major
metropolitan areas will have access to these increased 4G speeds by
midyear.
Visit the T-Mobile G-Slate product page to register for updates.
Source: http://press.t-mobile.com/articles/TMobileGSlate
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