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Diseño elegante y cómodo de sujetar en la mano gracias a unas dimensiones y peso muy acertados
Pantalla Full HD 1080p de 8
3″ y densidad de 273 ppp
Que muestra textos nítidos
Colores naturales y gran ángulo de visión
Aunque el brillo es algo escaso
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Su pantalla Full HD de 8 pulgadas en un diseño súper elegante
Delgado y ligero
Que la hacen muy fácil de transportar a todos lados. Su capacidad de grabar video en Full HD y 2 GB de RAM
La hacen un equipo muy práctico y potente. Cuenta con 16 GB de alm
La LG G Pad 8.3 cuenta con una pantalla Full HD
Un poderoso procesador de cuatro núcleos y memoria expandible
Rendimiento de sistema muy alto
Todos los juegos probados fueron fluidos
Display Full HD con colores vibrantes
Resistente calidad de montaje
Carcasa compacta
SO sensiblemente mejorado
Buen software incluido
24 meses de garantía
Superficies frescas
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Autonomía de la batería algo por debajo de otros tablets de un tamaño similar
Interfaz de usuario no demasiado vistoso
Que en ocasiones se redibuja al salir de una aplicación
Posible riesgo de falta de actualizaciones
En vista de lo ocurrido con otros
El equipo es un poco frágil
Ya que la pantalla no está protegida con Gorilla Glass y por ende no resiste mucho a golpes o caídas. Las cámaras no son su mejor fuerte. La principal es de 5 megapixeles
Por lo que no toma las mejores fotos
El precio es un poco alto (US$350) para una tableta de este tamaño y su diseño no tiene una sensación de alta calidad
the LG G Pad 83 is definitely a decent tablet, but we somehow get the impression that LG didn't know what they actually wanted to achieve with this device The G Pad 83 is somewhere inbetween a highend tablet and a lowend tablet This story already starts...
Great, vivid HD screen, Premium design, Expandable storage, Crisp, detailed video performance
Processor could be better, Music lacks energy, Autofocus is poor, Garish user interface, Expensive
There really is a lot to like about the LG G Pad, with its great screen, expandable memory and impressive design and build showing many of its 8in rivals how it's done.However, some of its internal specs are a little long in the tooth for launching this l...
Publicación: 2013-12-11, Autor: Ian , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Construction is great quality, lovely screen shows plenty of detail, superb battery life, speedy performance
Has to compete against the cheaper Nexus 7, camera quality, size won't suit all
The LG G Pad represents a strong return to the tablet market for LG. We hope the firm carries on making devices of this calibre - it feels premium thanks to top build quality and has enough strong features to make it well worthy of consideration - b...
Bright, vibrant screen; Plenty of apps and cool tools; Multitasker
Average battery life; Some features are basic or lacking
LG’s G Pad 8.3 may not be the most powerful or desirable Android tablet out there, but LG’s fantastic multi-tasking features means it’s great for getting several things done at once, while the bright and colourful screen is a fine way to enjoy media and m...
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Publicación: 2013-11-27, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: CNET.co.uk
Slim, metal design, Bright and bold screen, Plenty of power
Unimpressive camera, No 3G or 4G connectivity, Older version of Android
The LG G Pad 8.3 has a good screen and a spritely processor and wraps it up in an attractive metal body. For £250, it's a good choice if you're already an Android user or simply don't want to splash the extra cash on the iPad mini....
Publicación: 2013-11-21, Autor: Romain , crítica de: digitalversus.com
Outstanding screen, Highly responsive, Good for onehand handling, Video player reads almost any file format, Over 10 hours' battery life, Doubletap to wake up/put screen to sleep
Small lags when quitting particularly big apps and returning to home screen, Front camera is very mediocre for video chats, LG's UX interface may not be to the liking of Android purists
The G Pad 8.3 marks a triumphant return to the tablet scene for LG. It's responsive, has more-than-satisfactory battery life and lots of handy features. The competition is tough, but—all things Apple aside—this slate is better than most of its Android aco...
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Publicación: 2013-11-11, Autor: Sascha , crítica de: itproportal.com
Slim and well, built, Solid performance, Good multitasking interface
On the pricey side, Lousy front camera
The LG G Pad 8.3 is a slim and handsome tablet, but it's outflanked by three other competing slates. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 delivers everything you find here plus pressure-sensitive pen support, which actually makes a big difference – and priced at ...
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Publicación: 2013-11-09, Autor: Ian , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Resumen: LG's G Pad 8.3 is a smart idea for a tablet. We think this is about the right sort of size for a tablet, not as clunky as a 10-or-more-inch model, but a bit more screen real estate than a 7-inch tablet. From our, so far, limited time with the G Pad - a r...
Publicación: 2013-11-09, Autor: Sophie , crítica de: stuff.tv
Vibrant, eye-popping screen, Sturdy build that's easy on the eye, especially in white, microSD up to 64GB so great for media hoarders
A little on the heavy side next to the Nexus, We wish LG had dropped a £220 G Pad, Android tablet apps can't compete with the iPad
We love unexpected gadget champs and the G Pad 8.3 sure is one of those. Gorgeous hardware, especially in white, one of the best screens we've come across on a tablet of any size and accomplished day-to-day performance and battery life. Throw in the mic...
Publicación: 2013-10-21, Autor: Jeffrey , crítica de: Digitaltrends.com
Perfect 8-inch screen size, Comfortable to hold, MicroSD slot for extra storage, Powerful processor, Great all around tablet
More expensive than top competitors, Rear speakers are muffled and tinny, Like Samsung, LG clutters Android with too many apps, Seams around screen are too flexible
So, the G Pad 8.3 has weak sound, but other than that it's a very competitive tablet. So it comes down to this: The G Pad has a bigger screen than the Nexus 7, doubles its processing performance, and has a nice MicroSD card slot if you want more than 16...