LG Korea has finally announced its LG E-Note H1000B tablet. The LG Windows 7 tablet spotted initially in an FCC testing report earlier this month, now available currently for the Korean market.
The device comes packed with a 10.1-inch 1366 x 768 pixel capacitive screen and has either an Intel Atom Z510 (1.1GHz) or a Z530 (1.6GHz) CPU. The device also has 1GB memory and 16GB on-board SSD storage, which is expandable via the SD memory card slot.
The LG E-Note H11000B tablet is powered by a 4-cell battery and weighs only 850 grams and measures 278.5 x 180.5 x 14.5mm. It comes with Windows 7 Starter Edition OS, which you can choose to upgrade to W7 Professional and support Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity, optional WiMax router and two USB ports.
The LG E-Note H1000B is right now only available at one South Korea based online retail outlet KT WiBro. Price has been fixed at 961,000 won or $847. Also, its not known when the tablet will be seen on foreign shores.
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