lg-g-padWhen it comes to the world of tablets, you either jive with an iPad from Apple, or get hooked onto the Android platform from Google, where the latter has a slew of different manufacturers that more or less cater to just about any and every crowd. Having said that, South Korean consumer electronics giant LG has just announced the expansion of their tablet collection with the new G Pad series range. The three new additions to the family would arrive in the form of the LG G Pad 7.0, G Pad 8.0 and G Pad 10.1.

All three of them will be unveiled at the MedPI 2014, which so happens to be one of the biggest IT/Tech trade shows in Europe, where it will occur this coming May 13th to May 16h at Monaco. The LG G Pad 7.0 has been specially designed to be held with just one hand, making it LG’s smallest tablet to date as it functions as an on-the-go entertainment hub that offers portability and power.

As for the LG G Pad 8.0, the name itself tells that it will feature an 8-inch display, being a mid-sized tablet that intends to deliver an immersive multimedia experience and smooth multitasking. Last but not least, the LG G Pad 10.1 will obviously come with the largest display among the three, and with that, the largest battery too.

Regardless of which G Pad you would want to pick up, they will include LG’s proprietary UX features including QPair 2.0 and Knock Code. Expect more details such as pricing and detailed hardware specifications some time down the road. [Press Release]

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