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December 2013
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Mooi scherm
Fijn formaat
Prima behuizing
Uitstekende bouwkwaliteit
Mooi design
Mooi ontwerp
Full hdscherm
Prima prestaties
Gratis 50GB cloudopslag op Box
Stevige behuizing
Mede dankzij metalen achterkant
Nuttige verbinding tussen smartphone en tablet via LG's QPair
Optimus UI-interface oogt mooi
Prima scherm..
Goed display
Handige QPair app
Goede bouwkwaliteit en luxe materialen
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 ...
De redactie beviel het niet
De G Pad 8.3 had dit jaar na de IFA een behoorlijk goede indruk bij ons achtergelaten en we keken dan ook erg uit naar de introductie in Nederland. Nu we langere tijd met de tablet gewerkt hebben is ons enthousiasme een beetje getemperd
Gepubliceerd: 2013-12-30, Auteur: James , beoordeeld door: tablet-news.com
Samenvatting: The LG G Pad 8.3 tablet debuted this fall, with an unusual format, that involves an 8.3 inch screen and this is LG's return after 2 years of absence from the slate market. The product here costs $350 in USA, which is a tad more than the Nexus 7 2013, but ...
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
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
Android purists will find Google's mid-sized LG G Pad 8.3 more compelling, but it's pricier than the model that's overlaid with LG's skin.
Runs stock Android. Slim and well-built. Solid performance. Sharp display.
On the pricey side. Loses some useful LG features
The LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play Edition is a boon for die-hard stock Android fans, but it's missing some of the features that made the original tablet compelling in the first place....
Display is sharp and offers good contrast, Speedy hardware performance, Pleasant and ergonomic size and weight
Poor rearfacing camera, No 3G and 4G connection support, No NFC support
LG's comeback on the tablet market is headed for success. The G Pad 8.3 offers a lot for a comfortable price. The premium feeling the exceptional display provides is praiseworthy, as well as the above-average hardware platform, which guarantees happy cus...
Samenvatting: There's no need for a full review of the new Google Play Edition of LG's G Pad 8.3 - you're familiar with the software thanks to LG's own Nexus 5 and other AOSP devices, and you can check out Cameron Summerson's review of the retail version of the G Pa...
The Apple iPad mini with Retina Display is perhaps the best small tablet money can buy at the moment, and it shows in the $399 basic price. It has an extremely high resolution display, premium design, blazing 64-bit chipset, very long battery life, and...
Samenvatting: When LG announced the new G Pad 8.3 I was really excited to have another option in the 8-inch category running Android. With a market flooded with cheap 7-inch slates and 10-inch Galaxy Tab 3s the LG G Pad 8.3 was a refreshing change of pace. LG's latest ...