LG Ultra Tab release: Wacom stylus support, SD 680 SoC and 7040mAh battery at ~RM1578

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Previously, we reported that LG is planning to release a new Android tablet under an internal project named ‘Project Jetta’ and the device has finally been launched in South Korea. Called the LG Ultra Tab, the tablet features a 10.35-inch IPS LCD dsiplay with a standard 60Hz refresh rate, 5:3 aspect ratio and 2000 x 1200 pixel resolution. 

Under the hood, the Ultra Tab is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset paired with 4GB of RAM. There’s only one variant available with 64GB of storage though it is expandable via a microSD slot. 

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The 7040mAh or 27.1 Wh battery is more than adequate for a tablet of this size, which also sports a quad-speaker setup for immersive audio. Besides that, LG is also providing Wacom stylus support on the Ultra Tab, making it a viable choice for visual creators out there. 

Camera-wise, there’s an 8MP camera at its rear and a 5MP selfie camera on the front. Other notable specs include USB Type-C, Android 12 OS and US Army’s MIL-STD 810G standard for durability certification. The device is only available in a singular Charcoal Gray colour option. 

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For now, the Ultra Tab is only available in South Korea for KRW462,000 or ~RM1578. As of the time of writing, LG has not yet revealed any plans to expand its availability outside of the country. 

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