T-Mobile G-Slate Coming this Spring
First introduced at CES last month, T-Mobile has officially announced the G-Slate. This Android 3.0 (Honeycomb)-powered tablet features a high-definition 8.9-inch, multi-touch display, and even has the ability to record 3D and full HD video.
Expected to be available this spring, the G-Slate is the first 4G tablet from T-Mobile and LG, and is one of the first tablets to feature 3D capabilities (using 3D glasses, of course).
The T-Mobile G-Slate features a rear-facing stereoscopic video recorder with 1080p for HD video capture and a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash. With the front-facing camera, you can video chat with friends over T-Mobile's network or Wi-Fi with Google Talk. The G-Slate also supports 720p HD video playback and has HDMI output to display 1080p content on 3D and HD displays.
It has 32GB of internal memory and features NVIDIA's Tegra 2 mobile processor with dual-core CPU, a built-in gyroscope, accelerometer, adaptive lighting and also offers Adobe Flash Player support.
T-Mobile still hasn't announced pricing, but at least we know (sort of) when it will be hitting store shelves (this spring). You can visit the T-Mobile G-Slate product page to register for updates.


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