T-Mobile G-Slate Tablet Slated for 4G and T-Mobile at CES

G-SlateT-mobile.JPGAt CES, T-Mobile and LG announced the upcoming Android Honeycomb-powered T-Mobile G-Slate with Google by LG.  G-Slate will be the first 4G tablet from the two companies powered by Android 3.0 (Honeycomb).  The G-Slate will have a 10-inch touchscreen, and many believe it will have a dual-core processor.  All specs have not been revealed yet.

 

The T-Mobile G-Slate will be among the first 4G tablets to fully
benefit from the tablet-optimized Android 3.0 platform, which was
designed from the ground up for devices with larger screen sizes, and
it addresses the unique aspects of tablet use cases and form factors.

The
Honeycomb user experience improves on Android favorites, such as widgets,
multitasking, browsing, notifications and customization.  It will also
feature the latest Google Mobile innovations, including Google Maps 5.0
with 3D interaction, a collection of more than 3 million eBooks, and Google
Talk with video and voice chat.  Another Honeycomb tablet announced at CES is the Motorola Xoom from Verizon.

A video shows Honeycomb's look and features: