The Korean giant ready to kick off distribution starting October

Sep 11, 2013 14:13 GMT  ·  By

LG has just unveiled its newest attempt at tackling the word-wide tablet market – the G Pad 8.3 at the IFA 2013 in Berlin.

As we haven’t seen an LG tablet in ages, the endeavor sparked a lot of people’s interest. But the question remained, when was LG actually to start shipping the device?

The Korean tech giant has been known to be sluggish in this respect. Remember that it waited months and months before starting the distribution of its latest gadget.

This strategy has harmed the device’s evolution on the market, because by the time it ended up on US shelves, people completely lost interest.

Thankfully, the company has seen its erroneous ways and today it has reportedly announced its plans to start the global distribution of its latest tablet spawn by the end of the year.

The roll-out will kick start in October and will include 30 countries amongst which we’ll going to find North America of course, a lot of European territories, plus some Latin American and Asian countries.

The only problem is that we still have no clue of how much the device is going to cost, but as October draws near, the veil will certainly be lifted.