LG jumped the gun, little, as the LG Optimus pad G 8.3 known before IFA launched, but now the company introduces right there. 8.3 "Tablet is designed for comfortable hands and pockets not for raw screen size to fit.
LG put a lot of thought in designing the Optimus-G-pad-8.3
In other words, succeeded in LG, a relatively large screen bearing in mind that the Tablet not feel great fit in our hands. The aluminum unibody design is also a definite plus. The expandable memory and the stereo speakers are still two.
Form factor: 8.3 "tablet with aluminium unibodydimensions: 216.8 x 126,5 x 8.3 mmscreen: 8.3" 1920 x 1200, 273ppichipset: Snapdragon-600, quad Krait of 300 on 1.7 GHz, Adreno-320, 2 GB RAMOS: Android 4.2.2camera: back 5MP camera, 1.2MP front-facing cameravideo camera: 1080 p recording for the main camera, 720 p for the front camerabattery: 4, 600mAhmemory: 16 GB integrated; expandable by MicroSD card SlotMisc: stereo speakers on the backThe screen is sharp and some proprietary goodies - KnockON the LG G2 has great colors and LG (wake the device with a cock instead of the on / off switch), but also three-finger swipe quickly switch between apps and our favorite, QPair.
LG Optimus G pad 8.3
QPair combines the Optimus G pad with your Android Smartphone ALA BlackBerry bridge on your manuscript - Android Smartphone (recommended jelly bean). They move messages from the phone displayed on the Tablet and let you to reply even browser tabs between the phone and tablet. What we liked best is that LG not territorial and not QPair make a LG only feature.
Directly through to the next page for our thoughts on the hardware, a demo video of QPair and even a few benchmarks and examples of the camera.
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