is it possible to download youtube videos to mp4 format?

I have a tablet - lg g-slate.. is there anyway i can download youtube videos to mp4 format without having to convert the files directly to my tablet?
Thank you..


You can use Keepvid:
http://keepvid.com/
it lets you download youtube videos in mp4 format, no need to convert or install software.

Motorola xoom or Lg g slate?

Hey guys, i wanna know wat tablet u think is better outa these 2?I personally am liking the Lg one more cause of it's size 8.9 inches, i think it's more easier to hold in one hand.The lg's 3d camera and


I personally like the Xoom more. I perfer the larger screen for the best screen size for viewing, but if you are concerned about weight go with the LG G Slate. The Xoom will release the 24 of February, but 3G only. The only thing LG has over the Xoom


I personally like the Xoom more. I perfer the larger screen for the best screen size for viewing, but if you are concerned about weight go with the LG G Slate. The Xoom will release the 24 of February, but 3G only. The only thing LG has over the Xoom

Android 3.0 confusions.?

Hello.I need some authentic information about android 3.0 OS specifically optimized for tablets.I am undecided as to which tablet should i buy, a windows 7 slate or an android 3.0 tablet like motorola


Nope, you can only do that with windows 7.

LG G-Slate Tablet Presentation and Overview - LG Optimus Pad

www.netbooknews.com - A first look at the new T-Mobile LG G-Slate based on the NVIDIA Tegra 2 platform and Android 3.0 Honeycomb

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LG G-Slate Tablet » Gadget and Games

The G-Slate has an internal storage of 32GB and an 8.9″ display. The screen itself is 3D capable and a multi-touch. Users can view content on the tablet in HD or in 3D by wearing a pair of 3D glasses. What helps to set this tablet apart from its competition is the fact that users can create their own 3D content using Flash support. The Tablet is also capable of supporting T-Mobile’s 4G network making staying connected faster. The LG G-Slate is designed for speed and enhanced 3D capabilities. Users can surf the web, watch TV, read an e-book or magazine, play games, stream live TV and download music and videos all while on the go. The G-Slate fits comfortably into the palm of the hand and comes complete with an accelerometer, gyroscope (built-in) and adaptive lighting. Downloading apps on this device is sure to be a breeze. The device’s cost is scheduled to be released at a later date. The G-Slate Has an HDMI output and allows for 720p HD on-device video playback. This tablet, the first LG Android tablet of its kind, features two cameras on its front and back. Users of the G-Slate will be able to make video calls from the tablets forward facing camera. Thanks to the 5 megapixel camera accompanied by an LED flash on the flip side, photos will be clearer and more precise. Complimenting both the front and rear facing cameras is the stereoscopic camera with 1080p 3D capture capability.

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Official tech specs for the LG G-Slate Android tablet » Eurodroid

These photos and specs come from T-Mobile US, so we have no idea if the name or hardware will stay the same for any future European release. Highlights are its 8.9″ screen size, which places the G-Slate in an interesting position in the middle of the tablet market – plus LG says the display is “3D capable” and capacitive with multitouch.

The OS is Android 3.0 or “Honeycomb” plus it’s Tegra 2 powered – which means dual-core and support for 1080p output. Here it is:

8.9″ sounds like a good compromise between usability and portability, if we may be so serious for a second. The US version will arrive on T-Mobile in the spring. We’ll keep an eye out for any Euro announcements.

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T-Mobile G-Slate 4G Android Tablet (T-Mobile): Cell Phones ...

Making the most of your time is essential, so let the T-Mobile G-Slate with Google (by LG) be your constant companion. It lets you seamlessly interact with your life at home and on the go. The large 8.9″ HD screen with multi-touch capability not only handles multiple open apps but also allows you to videoconference, watch HD movies, play games, and more. Plus, the innovative 3D video camera captures real-life moments. And you’ll always be connected on the grid at blazing-fast speeds up to 4G.

Make the most of your time with blazing-fast speeds up to 4G. View larger

This review is from: T-Mobile G-Slate 4G Android Tablet (T-Mobile) (Wireless Phone Accessory) LG has put together quite a nice little 8.9 inch tablet to compete with the slew of 10.1 inch tablets now coming out in droves. Like its brethren, it’s running Honeycomb, but thankfully without any type of branded layer… this is pure vanilla Android here, thank you very much. But can the G-Slate stand on its merits and rise to be considered the cream of the crop? Let’s dive in…The G-Slate is pretty much the same as any other Honeycomb tablet we’ve seen to date, except with a couple of key differences, some to its detriment. It has the same Tegra 2 chipset,, 32 GB of RAM, 1 GB of memory, a micro USB port, a mini HDMI port, and a screen resolution of 1280×768 (32 pixels short of the “standard” resolution). It stays in line with a clam shell form factor with a big slice of polished aluminum on the back emblazened with the Google logo, and a silver trim accent around the front bezel. It looks and feels well constructed and of high quality, save for the plastic back. It has a remarkable, crisp, clean, IPS screen with excellent color and contrast which is a definite plus, and a 2 MP video chat camera on the front.Where the G-Slate differentiates itself is in the dual 5 MP cameras on the back which have the ability to shoot 1080p video or 3D 720p video, either in red/blue anaglyph mode (they even throw in a pair of colored glasses for this) or a 3D HDTV mode suitable for playback on the big screen with LCD shutter glasses. While this is great in concept, the execution leaves a little to be desired. The problem is not the 3D…it looks sharp and pretty amazing as long as you have adequate lighting… it’s the fact that your limited to 32GB of storage space (30 minutes worth of video), unless you transfer 3D files back and forth to your PC. You aren’t going to be able to film much of anything, in other words, because the majority of life’s precious moments tend to run well over half an hour. The end result is that the 3D becomes pretty much a fun feature to play with that’s not particularly useful. That 30 minute time limit also applies to 1080p video, so that pretty much nixes that feature too. Like the Apple iPad 2, there’s also a severe quality penalty in low light conditions resulting in dirty artifacts (especially bad at high resolution), and even a nasty little “flicker” bug that pops up (turning off auto-white balance seems to cure that, however). It would be great if you could expand the memory and makes this baby more useful in the video department, but alas, no memory expansion slot… another bad mark on an otherwise nice tablet.Another interesting feature is the THREE speakers on this unit (two on the right, one on the left), which seem to boost the sound quality up to a nice level (but obviously a little short on bass). In fact, the sound is quite excellent, with good separation and no crackling at full volume. While not an audiophile’s dream, it makes music listenable and movies/videos pop. Coupled with the great screen, the G-Slate excels in the multimedia category.Overall interface performance is fast and responsive, although there’s a noticeable delay when switching between portrait and landscape modes… we’re talking a good 2 seconds… which isn’t a killer but certainly curious when everything else is instantaneous. Web browsing is fast, with flash-loaded sites loading without much wait time and virtually everything from videos to games working fine, save for the occasional stutter due to the beta version of Flash. Battery life is excellent, with varied usage bringing 8-10 hours between charges.The other major drawback is the price for off-contract (prepaid): a whopping $750. I really like this tablet alot, but not $750 worth, especially when the Asus Transformer is just around the corner at $399. Of course, this is great for those who don’t mind the two year commitment and excellent 4G speeds for mobile ventures, where the price drops down to $429.The bottom line is that this is a very nice unit with a couple of disappointing shortcomings. You really want to love this, and some undoubtedly will (it’s definitely worth $429 bucks). I can see the draw of it, enough so that if only it had memory expansion, I’d probably make this my primary tablet, even at full retail price.Pros: GREAT screen Nice comfy size and weight 3D/1080p video Excellent response Great soundCons: In low light, the camera blows Limited video recording time No memory expansion High priced without a 2 year ball and chainI wound up returning this because of the camera issue. Technidroid. com

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LG G-slate Tablet From T- Mobile - Review, Specification, Features ...

April 2011, leaves one with mixed feelings. Some of the features it introduces help it stand out in the array of tablets available today. However, it falls short when it comes to some basic features. Its performance is not one of its strongest points, though the tablet does score some points in looks and its 3D video feature. The tablet also comes with a pair of 3D glasses which are bound to fascinate customers.

The G-slate does not bring anything new to the table in design. It is pretty much similar to T-mobile’s older phone called G2x, just a bigger version. The G-slate is more comfortable to hold as compared to other tablets like the Motorola Xoom since it has a soft touch rear and panels on each side to assist with holding the tablet for long hours. The screen works really well and displays bright colors and depth with sharpness. The display is smooth at every angle, even in strong sunlight.

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LG G-Slate Android Tablet Review, Specs and Price

The G-slate is the Android Tablet from LG, which is smaller, good, and comfortable with our hand while using it but the main disadvantage is, it is heavier than Samsung Galaxy Tab as well as Apple iPad. It is same as iPad but G-Slate is thick about 0.49 inch compared to iPad 2 is 0.34inch. But one disadvantages of iPad 2’s is smooth and thick which is able to slip in our hand and feel uncomfortable in our hand. The design of the screen is noticed with 8.9inch which is smaller than XOOM (10.1inch) as well as iPad 2 (9.8inch) and feels strong.

The screen is wide in landscape mode same as iPad 2. The bright screen of 9 inch looks very good and sharp. The feature of LG Slate tablet is HDMI  and USB slots, charging hole which we can make charge using USB but it take one full day for full charge. The operating system used in this G-Slate is standard Android Honeycomb which is only made for tablet.

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