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You will take the new lg tablet wherever you want

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Both mobile phones and tablets tend to be thinner and lighter devices, so much so that sometimes companies have preferred to sacrifice features, especially battery capacity, in exchange for greater portability. The last example is found in LG and its new tablet that you can always carry with you.

LG G Pad IV, thin and light like no other

I admit that I have not tried them all, nor do I intend to, but the new LG tablet is at least one of the lightest and thinnest on the market. So much so that I have discovered it from a curious comparison: "lighter than a can of soda", and it is very true. However, this obsession with thinness and lightness makes this tablet not for all users.

The LG G Pad IV (as it has been named), is the latest tablet released by this South Korean company. It is a device " focused on the younger audience that needs something light and compact enough to carry in a bag or backpack", is it the only tablet that fits comfortably in a bag? Its dimensions are 216.2 x 127.0 x 6.9 millimeters and it weighs only 290 grams.

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It has an 8.0-inch Full HD screen and 1920 x 1200 resolution and as we said, its portability has meant sacrificing power and performance. Inside it houses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 processor accompanied by 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage expandable through a microSD card of up to 2 TB.

In addition, it comes to the market with Android 7.0 Nougat operating system, LTE connectivity, 5 MP main and front cameras and a 3, 000 mAh battery that falls very short because there is a large number of smartphones that have higher capacity batteries, and this It is a tablet.

At the moment, the LG G Pad IV tablet is only for sale in South Korea for a price equivalent to about $ 305, although it is also sold with the so-called "PlusPack" that offers a stand, an external battery and a speaker for an additional $ 71.

The question is, do you agree to sacrifice aspects such as autonomy in favor of a thinner and lighter device?

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