LG Tab-Book

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LG Tab-Book (stylized as TAB-BOOK) is the branding used for personal computers and mobile computing devices produced by LG Electronics running the Windows 8 operating system.

The brand is first used in 2013 in LG's first forray in the Tablet market with Windows 8 Operating System. [1] The first products to be introduced under the branding are the LG Tab-Book H160 and the LG Tab-Book Z160 which are both tablet with slide-out keyboard hybrids.[2] Tablet-only versions would also be released under this LG brand in the future.

Tablets and convertibles

  • LG Tab-Book H160
  • LG Tab-Book Z160

See also

  • Optimus, brand used for one of LG's family of Android and Windows Phone-based products.
  • G, brand used for Samsung's family of high-end Android-based products. Spun-off from the Optimus brand.

References

  1. "LG Tab-Book Ultra Z160 and Tab Book H160 Hands On". The Verge. Retrieved 23 September 2013. 
  2. "LG Tab-Book Ultra Z160 and Tab Book H160 Hands On". Engadget. Retrieved 23 September 2013. 
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