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December 2013
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The editors liked
Beautiful design and build quality
Lightweight and durable
Perfect size and footprint
Top-of-the-line display quality
QPair adds a whole new purpose to the Android tablet
Crisp 1080p HD display
Blazing fast and smooth with a quad-core
Micro-SD storage expansion
Comfortable design
Premium design
Highquality screen
Fast processor
Excellent multitasking capabilities
Doubles as a TV remote
Robust feature set
Full-sized USB port. Fast LTE performance. Good rear camera.
The LG G Pad 8.3 has a crisp full-HD display
A fast quad-core processor
And expandable memory
Bright 1080p Full HD display
Stellar body and build
Runs stock Android. Slim and well-built. Solid performance. Sharp display.
Quality materials
Good looking
Full HD display
Fast CPU
The LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play Edition features pure Android with a deeper Google Now integration
And receives the latest updates. It also has a sharp display
Expandable memory
And runs a tad faster than its original LG counterpart
Display is sharp and offers good contrast
Speedy hardware performance
Pleasant and ergonomic size and weight
Great display
Just the right size
Well priced
High-res display
Thin
Light
Attractive
Advanced multitasking
Support for 64GB MicroSD cards
Reasonable price with no monthly contract
Light design
Solid
Comfortable and stylish design
Gorgeous high-res display
Battery life on par with similar Android tablets
Very high system performance
All tested games ran smoothly
Full HD display with vibrant colors
Sturdy build quality
Compact case
Sensibly enhanced OS
Good software included
24 months warranty
Cool surfaces
Stereo speakers...
The editors didn't like
The camera is still very much a tablet camera
Some might be turned off by LG's custom UI
Which is far from stock Android
Lacks the ability to receive calls like the international model
Outdated Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS
Screen brightness is lacking
Uneven performance at times
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Average camera
A bit laggy at times
Dim display
Below-average battery life
Sometimes laggy. Buggy touch screen. Battery life could be better
At $350
The Wi-Fi variant is steeply priced
And its design lacks a premium feel
Subpar battery life
Crowded custom Android interface
On the pricey side. Loses some useful LG features
Display color calibration could be better
LG UI adds value but sometimes slows things a bit
The G Pad doesn't have the same elegant build-quality as Google's Nexus tablets
And this stock model lacks a few useful apps compared to the LG-skinned original
Poor rearfacing camera
No 3G and 4G connection support
No NFC support
Occasionally sluggish
Backlight issues
Heavy software "features"
HDMI-out
The back of the G Pad 8.3 carries a pair of stereo speakers and the main 5megapixel camera. Image LG
The volume rocker and power switch are on the right edge. We found these controls to be just about within reach when working onehanded in portrait mode —
Would we recommend the LG G Pad 8.3? Yes. It's a great tablet which offers a wide array of features and a beautiful screen at a price which pips Apple's latest offering.If you're in the market for a smaller sized tablet then the Google Nexus 7 is still th...
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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...
La LG G Pad 8.3 no defraudará a aquellos que busquen un dispositivo de mayores dimensiones en el que disfrutar de sus aplicaciones Android favoritas en una gran pantalla. LG ha hecho un gran trabajo tanto en el rendimiento que ofrece su tablet como en e...