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LG is going to take the plunge into the Windows tablet market in the near future. The Korean manufacturer is going to build a tablet hybrid that works with a detachable keyboard. This form factor will put it head to head against the Surface Pro which is Microsoft’s Windows tablet aimed not only at individual customers but businesses as well.

Under the hood of this tablet from LG will be a fourth generation core processor from Intel, according to a report by CNET, apart from a Solid State Drive which will go to great lengths to improve the battery life as well as the portability of this tablet. On the detachable keyboard LG might come up with a touchpad much like you can find on the Surface Pro 3.

That’s all there is to know about this tablet right now. Detailed specifications haven’t come up so it is not known what the display size or the dimensions might be.

LG’s previous attempt at Windows tablets came back in February 2013 when it launched the Tab-Book, a Windows 8.1 powered hybrid that could be used as both a tablet or laptop because it had a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.

While a spokesman for LG Electronics confirmed to the scribe that sales of that Tab-Book haven’t been that spectacular he didn’t comment on the new tablet, which by all means is going to be a Surface Pro challenger if and when it comes out.

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