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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
I tried this model at IFA in Berlin, where LG is not showing off the final version of the tablet, but a version with unfinished software -- although I did not encounter any flaws on the software while testing the prototype. Build and Design What is more i...
Publicación: 2014-01-31, Autor: Jason , crítica de: ausdroid.net
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
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)
There's no easy way to say it – the G Pad has been a confusing mess of high points and low. LG has excelled in some areas, and completely missed the mark on others. It's a contradiction that feels like it's been brought in to-budget rather than to-quality...
Resumen: LG doesn't really have a good track record when it comes to building Android tablets. Or it might be more correct to say that it lacks a track record as it has only made one tablet since it adopted Android for its products. But since the tablet has now be...
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Publicación: 2013-12-16, Autor: Luke , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
The G-Pad 8.3 is one of the better Android tablets kicking about the market now, with a reasonable price and stellar specs, it's something you should be paying attention to...
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
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;
In many ways, the LG G Pad is exactly what Samsung's 8 inch Galaxy Tab should have been, with a big beautiful screen and feeling like it was engineered to survive the rigours of life with more than just plastic on the back. It's not totally the iPad kille...
LG's G Tab 8.3 is a worthy new entry in the tablet market that can comfortably sit along side brands that have been in the market for years.The device is well-built and offers high-end performance and a screen size that will appeal to a wide range of user...
Publicación: 2013-11-12, Autor: John , crítica de: techradar.com/au/
Strong design, Great full HD display, Storage expansion
No 3G/4G option, Poor camera, Average battery life
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 ...
Resumen: Most consumer electronics vendors have tried their hand at an Android tablet, many of them unsuccessfully. While LG globally launched the 3D-capable Optimus Pad back in 2011 (with little fanfare), the G Pad 8.3 marks the first time the company has release...
Good battery life, Excellent screen, Competitive price
LG's software is overwhelming, Poorly positioned speakers, Mediocre cameras
The LG G Pad 8.3 Android tablet offers decent battery life, an excellent display, and reasonable performance for a competitive asking price. However, LG's software can be overwhelming and confusing if you're a first time user...