A new ad from LG seems to be more than just hinting that it’s coming out with a LG G Pad 8.3 tablet. The company has yet to announce that it’s launching a smaller tablet, but a new YouTube ad posted on Monday is book-ended with banners that say: “LG G Pad 8.3.”
Not a lot is yet known about this rumored tablet except that it’s said to sport an 8.3-inch screen packed with a 1920×1200 resolution, 2GB of RAM, and powered by a quad-core processor. Some reports have pegged the device as small enough to fit into a user’s back pocket, despite its hefty screen size.
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The new ad (see below) shows quick snippets of people standing on the street saying why they don’t use their tablets, such as it’s “too large” and “a bit awkward;” and then shows them saying what they want in a tablet — “small,” “pocket-sized,” and “big picture.” Presumably, these snippets are previews of what the G Pad will actually be like.
It’s been more than a year since LG came out with a new tablet. The company’s last tablet, Optimus Pad LTE 8.9, launched in January 2012. Over the past few months, rumors have been circulating that the company would soon debut a new smaller tablet — especially after it filed for a “GPad” trademark in July. It appears those rumors have panned out.
The tablet is said to be debuting in early September at the IFA 2013 trade show in Berlin.