The G Pad 8.3 is LG's first tablet since 2011 Optimus Pad. It features an 8.3-inch display a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chipset, with its quad-core Krait 300 CPU clocked at 1.7 GHz, alongside 2 GB of LPDDR2 RAM and 16 GB of internal storage. Other features of this tablet include a 5-megapixel rear camera, 1.3 MP front camera, a 4,600 mAh battery, and Android 4.2.2 'Jelly Bean' pre-loaded.
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The G Pad 8.3 is a well-thought-out tablet. Some may find the software extras a bit much (we've only touched the surface in this review), but there's a lot of utility in there. The hardware spec, like the device as a whole, is good value for money...
This LTE-equipped version of LG’s premium compact slate performs well, with a nicely tweaked OS and multitasking abilities. It's one of the best cellular-ready tablets to date....
There's an awful lot to like about LG's iPad Mini rival. It's sleek, light, and very well engineered. But for all those not inconsiderable successes, the design and hardware is let down by the changes wrought to the tablet's Android 4.2-based OS. It's...
When you first pick the device up, before turning it on, you'll swear it's no bigger than any 7 inch tablet you've used before. Just know that your mind is playing a trick on you, or you'll be truly surprised when you turn on the tablet and you're...
Its software may not be perfect, but a good price, sound specs and attractive hardware make the LG G Pad 8.3 one of the best-value tablets of the moment.
If you're in the market for a small-scale tablet device and the Nexus 7 hasn't taken your fancy, then the G-Pad 8.3 is definitely a solid choice. The design is appealing, the screen is pin-sharp and there's enough power under the bonnet to keep most...
The LG G Pad 8.3 is a sharp high end Android 8" class tablet. It has a strong quad core CPU, a greater than full HD IPS display, good speakers, expandable storage, USB host support and multi-window multi-tasking. Yes, it costs more than some other...
The G Pad 8.3 is undoubtedly LG's best tablet to date and at £199 it's a bit of a steal. A nice selection of hardware and software make this a great choice for a small tablet. However, occasionally laggy performance means the Nexus 7 might be a better choice.
LG's latest stab at the tablet market is the G Pad 8.3 which is up against the iPad mini and Nexus 7 among others. Here's our full review of the LG G Pad 8.3 tablet. At 8.3in, the G Pad is one of only a few tablets to buck the 10in and 7in trends. Other...
We really enjoyed our time with the G Pad 8.3, as it fits perfectly in the middle of the size spectrum: big enough to take on the iPad mini with Retina at a lower cost, and a better media consumption device than the smaller, lighter Nexus...
LG's G Pad is a beautifully designed 8.3-inch tablet with an equally beautiful display. But its uneven performance combined with its relatively steep $350 price make rival Android tablets look like a...
The LG G Pad 8.3 is powerful, slim, but its display is not bright. Thanks to its quad core processor with relatively high clock rate , its performance belongs to the upper class and is even comparable with the Google Nexus 7's . In addition, LG...