Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Physically, the G Pad 8.3 is a nice and compact device, with a rigid build quality that far exceeds the company’s ...
If you're an Android purist, you're going to love this Google Play edition of the LG G Pad 8.3. Nearly identical to the original in hardware, the major difference you'll find between the two versions ...
Over the past couple years, it seems like tablets have been losing traction. As phones get larger screens, the need for a smaller tablet has waned. Smaller tablets still have their uses, and our LG G ...
LG has been quietly churning out mid-range tablets following its return to the market with the excellent G Pad 8.3, but the G Pad series now has a new member, and it’s – at least mildly – interesting.
The stock Android experience—the way Google intended—makes its first foray onto a non-Nexus tablet with the LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play Edition ($349.99 direct). The GPE packs the same quad-core 1.7GHz ...
When I first removed the G Pad from its packaging, I smiled. I smiled because the device is cosmetically impressive: It looks like high-end tech kit should. Its construction is solid; the bits of ...
LG Electronics is coming out with an Android tablet to try and steal marketshare from Apple's iPad. The company officially announced the highly anticipated device Sunday. The Next Web spotted the news ...
The so-called "Nexus 8" that set the rumor mill a-buzzing ended up being nothing but a bad Photoshop job, but if the prospect of an 8-inch Nexus got you excited, the G Pad is a nice consolation prize.
Decisions, decisions, decisions. With the launch of the new LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play Edition, Google has made the act of picking out a pure Android tablet trickier than ever. Do you go with the ...
Interest in tablets ain't what it used to be, but people do still buy them so companies like LG are still making them. The Korean firm's upcoming G Pad II 10.1 has mid-ranged specs and hopefully the ...