The LG UX10, another Windows 7 packing slate, has been added to the growing Tapei tablet mountatin. Caught on camera at Computex, the LG tablet looks a little more lust-worthy than the Asus Eee Pad but do its specs offer up a compelling iPad alternative? Hop on through to find out…

Though it’s only a prototype at the moment, the LG UX10 is reportedly set to arrive sometime this year. It’s packing a 10.1in capacitive LED touchscreen, an Intel Atom Z530 processor, 1GB Ram, a 1.3MP front-facing camera, WiFi, HDMI and an SD card slot.

Like the Asus Eee Pad and the MSI Windpad, the LG UX10 will come sporting Windows 7 Home Premium. It’s also got some tasty looks with a tiny bezel and a pearlescent white back.

The wave of Windows 7 tablets seems to be unstoppable but can Microsoft’s creation make the grade as a tablet OS? Compared to the iPad and its custom-built touch interface, Windows 7 can seem just a little bit clunky.

If the LG UX10 makes it out of the labs, would it make your Windows 7 tablet wishlist? Let us know what you of the latest rash of iPad rivals in the comments.

Due TBC | £TBC | LG (via Engadget)

  • Escape_route20032003

    No one can be shocked by this news, LG only seem to copy whatever Samsung do and have little innovation.

    Samsung will go after this market with force I guess and throw all their marketing funding at it, LG will limp in no doubt in March time but I do not think it will be sold out via IT companies, i reckon they would use a phone provider like Vodafone or 02

    Seeing as how they have had so many issues with their phones failure rates it would make sense to hide this away from PC and Laptop sellers initially somewhere they could manage it.

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