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Comfortable & solid build, One of the best displays seen on a tablet so far, Acceptable oncontract price
Junky glasses undermine 3D video. Beta version of Flash for Honeycomb is far too sluggish for twitchlevel gaming. $530 and up with twoyear contract
By GadgetNutz on March 03, 2012
Posted in ReviewsThe LG G-Slate, a T-Mobile exclusive brought to market only a year ago, is obsolete. Not only is it no longer sold on T-Mobile’s website (although storefronts may still be closing them out), but from all indications it will not...
By Wired on July 26, 2011
The G-Slate eschews expansive dimensions in favor of an 8.9-inch screen made for ease of use. We needed only one hand in portrait mode, while all of our apps were within thumb’s reach for two-handed navigation in landscape. At just 1.37 pounds and...
By Phone Arena on April 23, 2011
Clearly looking at things on paper, there’s no denying that the T-Mobile G-Slate is a wonderful alternative to the pricier Motorola XOOM – especially when it outperforms it on so many levels. T-Mobile surely picked the perfect tablet to get...
By The Boy Genius Report on April 19, 2011
T-Mobile introduced the world to its first Android 3.0-powered tablet at the Consumer Electronics Show this past January. Unfortunately for T-Mobile, however, the G-Slate was announced amid a flurry of similar announcements — remember, over 100...
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