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LG exec proclaims upcoming LG tablet "better than the iPad"

In an interview, an LG vice president announced that its Optimus-branded LG tablet will best the iPad by allowing content creation.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Chang Ma, vice president of marketing for LG Electronics' mobile-devices unit, acknowledged Apple's iPad as "a great device," but claimed that the South Korean company's first tablet, which is due out by the fourth quarter, will be better than it.

Ma, who says he doesn't do much work on the iPad, believes that high-end productivity features and benefits will make the forthcoming LG device "surprisingly productive." The tablet will focus on allowing users to create documents, programs and videos.

LG also announced plans to launch 10 more smartphones by the end of the year in addition to the Android-based tablet device. LG's place as "the world's third-largest handset maker by unit shipments" is in jeopardy, with market share declining as LG continues to lose ground to the smartphone market. In the second quarter, the company saw a 31% decline in sales, posted its deepest quarterly loss in 8 years, and held a smartphone market share of just 1.2%.

In an aggressive push, LG has significantly increased spending on marketing and research and development of mobile devices. According to Ma, the mobile devices unit won't be profitable until early next year, although he remains hopeful for a strong fourth quarter.

LG Display, an affiliate of LG Electronics, provides displays for the iPad, but has been unable to keep up with demand for the device.



195 Comments

nealg 14 Years · 132 comments

It is interesting how gadgets are better than Apple gadgets when they are announced but never or hardly ever when they actually get released.

astrubhar 16 Years · 88 comments

Quote:
Originally Posted by AppleInsider

Ma, who says he doesn't do much work on the iPad, believes that high-end productivity features and benefits will make the forthcoming LG device "surprisingly productive."

*sigh*

When will people get it. Tablets aren't designed for productivity. They are designed for leisurely use. Anybody who is serious about getting work done will pick up a laptop. Not a netbook, or a smartphone, or a tablet--a full featured and powerful laptop.

robin huber 22 Years · 4026 comments

Talk is cheap and the information highway is littered with various iKiller road kill. Don't get blinded by the headlights Mr. Ma.

sheff 15 Years · 1407 comments

What he meant is that they will have a tablet in 3 years that will be better then iPad 1st gen.