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Here’s the actual problem with the G-Slate and all other Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets: the lack of apps customized for the bigger screen. Sure you can run all other apps for Android smartphones, but the Honeycomb selection features only 62 apps right now, which is not nearly enough for casual consumers. There’s not much else to say about the Android version shipping with LG G-Slate, besides the fact T-Mobile has included some software for on-demand videos, a game and an app for reading digital magazines: T-Mobile TV (doesn’t work on WiFi), Need for Speed Shift HD, and Zinio.
As with all Tegra 2 devices tested till now, except the Dell Streak 7, the battery such as dell Latitude D820 battery , dell Latitude D830 battery , dell Latitude D800 battery , dell Inspiron E1505 battery , dell Inspiron 1501 battery , dell Inspiron 1000 battery , dell Inspiron 2200 battery , dell INSPIRON 2650 battery , dell BAT3151L8 battery , dell RN873 battery , dell Inspiron 2000 battery , dell Inspiron 1520 battery life of G-Slate approaches the 8 – 9 hours territory, so you won’t have to charge the tablet daily, if you’re using it moderately. It’s not as good as the iPad 2 but is close enough to not cause problems.
That’s the feature LG hopes will set the GSlate tablet apart from the competition, but as I expected there’s not much to like about it, especially since you get only anaglyph 3D playback on the screen. That’s because the LG G-Slate ships with anaglyph glasses, not active shutter like the ones shipped with current 3D TVs. But interestingly enough you can record 3D videos in mixed, anaglyph, side-by-side, and single modes, meaning you can record and playback 3D videos on a large screen TV via HDMI, but don’t expect to use the tablet’s 8.9 inch screen for more than 2D anytime soon.
Worth mentioning is that 2D recording is quite good at 1080p, but gets limited town to 720p in 3D mode and the clips start looking fuzzy in this case.
Since probably you won’t buy the unlocked LG G-Slate for $750 from T-Mobile it’s safe to say that you’ll be using the 14.4 mbps maximum download speed modem inside the tablet, but rest assured you won’t get anywhere near the maximum supported speed, no matter how good the signal is in your area. Expect results more in the line of 3 – 4 mbps, but that’s enough for smooth browsing on most websites. Over WiFi the G-Slate is almost as fast as the iPad 2 for loading sites, but falls down behind mostly because of Flash, which is not an option on Apple’s tablet.
The LG G-slate 3D tablet is available from T-mobile for $799. It’s expensive, but if you really want 3D it’s the only option right now.
As you might have understood from the review above, the LG G-Slate is one of the best tablets of the moment, but it lacks in software support, which is not something that has to do with LG but with Google, who’s now being pushed to polish Honeycomb to a point where consumers would get a consistent experience throughout the OS, less crashes and more apps (somehow developers have to be convinced to develop for Android tablets). It all comes down to that critical mass of consumers Honeycomb has to gather in order to magnet enough attention. That’s my opinion, and the final conclusion is pretty clear: get the iPad 2 if you can live with the software limitations or wait for Android for tablets to mature.