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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
Publicación: 2014-04-07, Autor: Josh , crítica de: gottabemobile.com
Resumen: The Verizon LG G Pad 8.3 is a 8-inch Android tablet with a premium metal back and 1080P display that shoppers need to look at when buying an Android tablet with 4G LTE connectivity.Thanks to the metal back and nice build quality we called the LG G Pad 8.3...
Publicación: 2014-03-28, Autor: Tony , crítica de: androidguys.com
Resumen: 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 greeted...
Publicación: 2014-03-12, Autor: Cory , crítica de: gottabemobile.com
Crisp 1080p HD display, Blazing fast and smooth with a quad-core, Micro-SD storage expansion, Comfortable design
Outdated Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS, Screen brightness is lacking, Uneven performance at times, LG G Pad 8.3 | $349 (or less) | Verizon, LG G Pad Review Guide, Hands On/Video Review, Design, Display, Performance and Hardware, Battery Life, Audio Quality, C
Absolutely. The LG G Pad 8.3 is arguably one of the best Android tablets available to date. It beats the Nexus 7 in most categories, has a beautiful and sleek design with a large 8.3-inch display while still being portable. It sounds good, looks great, an...
Publicación: 2014-02-25, Autor: Zeljko , crítica de: insidehw.com
Resumen: LG has been presenting excellent mobile devices in the past year, starting with Optimus G, over Nexus 4 and up to the newest LG G2 model that stunned us. The time has come to see what can LG do with tablets, and their firstborn is 8.3-inch LG Pad G. We al...
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 tabl...
Quality materials, good looking, full HD display, fast CPU
Display color calibration could be better, LG UI adds value but sometimes slows things a bit
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 tab...
The time I've been spending with G Pad has been a lot of fun, and an overall pleasant experience. With a great build quality and a speedy Android experience, there's very little to dislike about the G Pad. Even if skins aren't your deal, I'm of the opi...
Publicación: 2014-01-20, Autor: Will , crítica de: newatlas.com
Resumen: When you talk about tablets, it's easy to think of the iPads, Galaxy tablets, and Kindle Fires of the world. But what about LG? Though the company's mobile devices may not be household names, we've seen some top-notch hardware from the South Korean electr...
Publicación: 2014-01-17, Autor: Joseph , crítica de: engadget.com
Comfortable and stylish design, Gorgeous high-res display, Battery life on par with similar Android tablets
Uneven performance, Glut of non-essential LG 'Q' apps, Slightly expensive compared to rival tablets
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 steal....
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...
but with poor sound, high energy consumption, battery life only passable, dark screen, uneven brightness distribution, modest camera, GPS module sometimes inaccurate, no mobile internet
The LG G Pad 8.3 is powerful and slim, but its display is not bright. Thanks to its quad-core processor with a relatively high clock rate, its performance belongs to the upper class and is even comparable with the Google Nexus 7's. In addition, LG reasona...