LG Rolls Out Windows 8 Sliding Tablet and MultiTouch All-In-One

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Updated: October 22, 2012
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When using my tablet it is quite easy to get use to using the on screen keyboard, but it does sometimes get annoying having 50% of the screen taken up with keys, I have the same problem on my phone, I have tried wireless keyboards but my problem is they are generally too big to carry around and I end up thinking it would be just as easy to use a laptop.

LG has officially announced the release of the H160 sliding tablet and V325 all-in-one. First of the H160 sliding tablet, looks just like a standard tablet until you press a single button and the keyboard pops out. It is also impressively thin considering that it also has a built in keyboard. It is just under 16mm thick (15.9mm) and comes with HDMI, USB and MicroSD slots and a battery life of 10 hours. It also runs Windows 8 and generally looks awesome!

The V325 has a sleek chassis and a 23-inch multi-touch display and an ivy bridge processor all polished off with an NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M graphics card, but there is one final surprise being that it has a build in tuner, so when you turn of the PC you can watch Television! Again it will be running Windows 8. The announced release date is the 26th of October (to coincide with the release of windows 8)  but only in Korea, so far no international release has been announced.