LTE version of LG's tablet launches

From CNET: An 8-inch tablet is hitting store shelves for those who prefer an LTE option for an Android-based device.

LG on Thursday announced the launch of the LTE version of its G Pad 8.0 tablet. The device, which looks exactly the same as its previously announced Wi-Fi-only G Pad 8.0, comes with a 1.2GHz quad-core processor. It has 16GB of onboard storage, as well as a 1GB of RAM and a microSD slot for additional storage. It sports a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing lens.

LG is among several device makers doubling down on smaller tablets. A wide range of companies, including Apple, Amazon, Samsung, and others, are offering slates that come with smaller screens. However, recent research has suggested that in addition to the tablet market, in general, slowing down, slates featuring smaller screens are attracting fewer customers.

Last month, research firm NPD DisplaySearch reported that phablets -- smartphones that have over 5-inch screens -- are starting to cannibalize sales of smaller tablets. What's worse, the research firm expects tablets with screen sizes between 7 and 8 inches to experience reduced demand through 2018.

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