Hands-on with the LG G Pad 8.3

Phil and Alex get a quick look at the LG G Pad 8.3 Android tablet at the IFA conference in Berlin.

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31 thoughts on “Hands-on with the LG G Pad 8.3

  1. Yo can turn off the quick memo if yo want nd it completely goes off and leave room fa notification. ..

  2. Please be around $300. That white ones looking good. I wish it was like an iPad back and not a brushed metal. Not the design just the back metal

  3. The 600 and S4 Pro are actually different, the 600 isn't exactly just an overclocked S4 Pro, it uses less power while having more power even if they're at the same clock spped. And also the 800 isn't just a higher clocked 600 either, it has a different Krait processor and different GPU. The Nexus 7's chip is the 600, they only referred to as an S4 Pro due to the clock speed but it's really not, it's much faster, and if you compare the Nexus 7 and the G Pad, they'll perform similarly

  4. Actually no it actually performs better than an S4 Pro because it's a 600! The 600 has that extra power due to the updated Krait 300 and ram! Plus 200mhz is 200mhz! The Galaxy S4 is 200mhz higher than the HTC One doesn't mean it's a different chipset!

  5. Agreed. Price will determine it for me. But I love the size (in-between 10 and 7 inch tablets) and its pairing abilities. QSlide will be nice too.

  6. It needs to be the same price as the Nexus 7 or less otherwise, they'll have difficulty selling this, especially during the holiday season.

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