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LG launches Tab Book Duo 2-in-1 Windows tablet

by Brad Linder12/15/201401/07/2015 3 Comments on LG launches Tab Book Duo 2-in-1 Windows tablet

LG’s Tab Book line of products straddle the line between Windows notebooks and tablets. Some of those machines feature built-in keyboards that slide out from behind the display. But the new Tab Book Duo is a standalone tablet with a built-in kickstand and a Bluetooth keyboard. The Tab Book Duo launches this week in Korea, […]

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