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December 2013
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The editors liked
Great for reading – 8.3 inch screen opens up web pages
QPair integration with your phone works really well
Nice bright screen with reasonable viewing angles and slim bezels
Knock-on eliminates the need to hunt for the power button
Micro SD storage exp
The LG G Pad 8.3 has a crisp full-HD display
A fast quad-core processor
And expandable memory
Good battery life
Excellent screen
Competitive price
Strong design
Great full HD display
Storage expansion
Charged by the microUSB standard and not something proprietary
Very versatile overlay to Android
Making it a tablet tweaker's dream
Just like the LG G2 smartphone
Comfortable in the hands with not just plastic
But also metal incorporated in the desig
The editors didn't like
Lower pixel density than a Nexus 7 makes it feel cheaper
Transition from LG's UI to Android apps is a but jarring
CPU feels like it's struggling to keep up
Sometimes stutters
Android 4.2
With no upgrade in sight (unless you get a Google Play Edition)
At $350
The Wi-Fi variant is steeply priced
And its design lacks a premium feel
LG's software is overwhelming
Poorly positioned speakers
Mediocre cameras
No 3G/4G option
Poor camera
Average battery life
LG's QPair phone linking solution works with any Android phone via the app
But it doesn't do enough
Remote control functionality isn't anywhere near as extensive as what appears on LG smartphones
Published: 2014-01-18, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
The G Pad is a great tablet, but it does nothing better than the Google Play-sold Nexus 7 despite costing significantly more. That continues to be a problem with the Android tablet market: unlike high-end carrier-sold smartphones, whose higher costs are p...
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Published: 2013-12-09, Author: Carlo , review by: unbox.ph
Everything considered, the LG G Pad 8.3 is simply a superb Android tablet. It offers a great Android tablet experience and the build is very premium and classy despite the mid-range price (SRP Php16,990). You can also maximize it even more if you use the ...
Very nice design, Premium build quality, Great hardware configuration, Impressive display quality, Good battery life
Lacks NFC, Low internal storage
With a suggested retail price of Php16,990, the LG G Pad 8.3 is probably among the best Android tablets you an get around these days, right up there with the Nexus 7 2013. In fact, the two are are almost in the same caliber but the G Pad 8.3 slightly edge...
Abstract: While the modern day tablet industry started out with 7-inch and 10-inch variants, the increasing adoption of phablet devices, which typically have screen sizes ranging from 5.5 to 6.44-inches, and the fact that 7-inch tablets don't offer enough screen re...
Good design and build quality, Excellent display, Decent overall performance
Lack of palm rejection software, Mediocre imaging quality, Battery life could be better
The G Tablet 8.3 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core 1.7GHz processor and 2GB RAM. While we're sure you're wondering why hadn't they equipped with the newer Snapdragon 800 processor, a likely reason for this choice is that LG wants to lower...
Abstract: Given that others have dominated the 10.1-inch, 9.7-inch, 8-inch and 7-inch tablet space, LG decided that 8.3 inches is a nice number and has stuck with it.But the number does not refer to just the screen size, as the tablet is also a mere 8.3mm thin.Rath...
El G Pad es una excelente tablet con Android, perfecta para los que están buscando una tablet de las dimensiones del iPad Mini, y el Nexus 7 se les antoja demasiado pequeño. Como ventajas, tenemos a una tablet con una pantalla de mayor tamaño que la Nexus...