LG has been pretty quiet on the mobile side of things since the launch of the G4 earlier this year, thought it did just announce the G Pad II 10.1. The large Android tablet is on showcase at IFA 2015 in Berlin and though it’s sort of barebones compared to the rest of LG’s mobile device lineup, it’s a good look at what LG’s playing with in terms of mobile software.
A good, big tablet is hard to find
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It looks nice, at least. I like the purplish brushed-metal adorning the back of the G Pad II. I also like that the placement of the headphone jack is on the side rather than on the top or bottom. Too many times I’ve had a tablet that’s stabbed me with my own headphones because I was trying to lay in bed and watch a movie. The G Pad II 10.1 also has stereo speakers on each side that can get pretty loud, though I couldn’t hear a thing in the loud convention hall.
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Additionally, the G Pad II pairs nicely with the Rolly Keyboard that LG also announced just a short while ago. The keyboard folds up into an easy-to-carry stick and, when you unravel it, it has pop-out holders for the G Pad II. It’s Bluetooth enabled, though it requires a AAA battery to work. I’m not too happy about that particular detail, since carrying around an extra battery for a portable keyboard is a ludicrous concept in itself. The keyboard is a little difficult to get used to. I liked the tactile feedback of it and how closely it felt to a laptop keyboard, but the spacing of the keys was hard on my fingers.