Add one more to the list of ridiculous Android tablets. LG has revealed a variant of their Tab Book, a netbook/tablet hybrid that folds down into a tablet while you’re on the go and slides up to be a netbook when you need some hardcore typing action. This variant has the model number 11TA740, and shares the same specs as the Windows 8.1 version that came before it. Here’s what’s under the hood:

Size: 11.6 inches

11.6 inches Resolution: Full HD (1920 × 1080)

Full HD (1920 × 1080) Size / Thickness: (mm) 286 x 192 / 16.7

(mm) 286 x 192 / 16.7 Weight: (kg) 1.05

(kg) 1.05 CPU: 4th generation Core i5 4200U (Turbo 2.6GHz, Cache 3MB)

4th generation Core i5 4200U (Turbo 2.6GHz, Cache 3MB) Memory: 4GB (1 slot)

4GB (1 slot) Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4400

Intel HD Graphics 4400 Storage: SSD 128GB

SSD 128GB USB / HDMI: USB 3.0 (2 pc) / standard HDMI

USB 3.0 (2 pc) / standard HDMI Card slot: MicroSD

MicroSD Color: Snow White

Snow White OS: Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)

Ridiculous, no? The only thing concerning on that list is Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean — you ought to get with the times, LG. Everything else looks absolutely nice, though, and we imagine you won’t find a device as powerful as this coming out of many other OEMs’ research and development offices.

Unfortunately LG’s press release (translated from Korea to English using the not-so-perfect Google Translate) doesn’t mention anything about pricing and availability, though we’ll certainly be hitting up our folks at LG to see if they have anything more to share. In the meantime grab a towel to catch all that saliva drooling out of your mouth and let us know if you’d be in for one should it ever make its way to your territory.