Today I want to offer a comparative LG G Pad 8.3 and the Nexus 7 (2013) . The new tablet of Koreans is a return to this format eagerly awaited by consumers and it shows who wanted to put all eggs in one basket, not only in terms of specifications, but also with the choice of size and design. The bet more aggressively in the tablet market is undoubtedly Google’s tablet for its amazing value for money. So, it’s worth putting them face to face.
Design, size and weight
finish LG has chosen for its high-end device. The back is made of aluminum while the equipment manufactured by ASUS is a soft plastic that has a great touch but is less durable. Both tablets have succeeded in reducing significantly the bezel and that gives more prominence to the screen.
size of both is very similar. What we gain in ease of use in the display one, we lose portability slightly in the other.
As the thicknessthere is a minimum difference honestly not notice in use. In the section of the weight, there is a difference of 40 grams for the American does not mean a greater effort to hold his opponent but that favors portability feeling.
Screen
Both companies will
for all. They have chosen a very high resolution , Full HD 1920 x 1200 pixels that generates a higher density pixel the Nexus 7 to be a smaller screen.
As for the sizeis a matter of taste, but the aspect ratio is the same.
Performance and software
Korean model processor is slightly more powerful than the American. We know that the Snapdragon S4 Pro for Nexus 7 is modified and is very close to the characteristics of Snapdragon 600 .
of Google brings the latest version of its own OS but without any customization layer. The LG model leads Jelly Bean Android 4.2.2 with a customization layer very interesting you to better handle multitasking, turn on and off your device with double tap and sync notifications between the tablet and the new LG G 2.
Storage
Again, the micro SD slot gets a red face to the tablet manufactured by ASUS. His rivals continue to give Android users what they want: freedom to manage their content privately without mandatory internet. Although American has a second option 32 GB of internal storage, the additional 64GB LG tip the scales .
Connectivity
connectivity option for 4G mobile networks
the side of the falls LG micro HDMI port, ideal for simply export the contents to a larger screen.
Moreover, both have dual antenna for WiFi and Bluetooth, for communication between devices and devices.
Cameras and sound
Van very similarly endowed
As the pair of stereo speakers that both spend, the only difference is the location. In that of Google are up and down, which could lead us to cover them when holding in landscape position, classic position for video games. The LG is in one of its sides and can block when holding in portrait position, especially with one hand.
Battery
Perhaps here
explain part of the slight difference in weight of both teams. The Korean battery charge a little bigger than a speck give us more autonomy.
Prices and conclusionsperformance of the LG G Pad 8.3 are equal or better than his rival, besides having a higher quality construction . The downside is that its price is still unknown. Herein lies the crux of the matter. Is very unlikely to beat in price on the Nexus 7 (2013) . Rather we should expect a similar cost to the Note 8.0, always above 300 euros or even close to 400 euros.
If the above forecast price, the value of Google will remain the highest in the market. There really is no decisive star detail invite us to spend at least $ 100 more on the tablet from LG. The differences are too small to justify the expense.
stay closer to 300 euros more desirable will purchase in the dilemma that I posed in this review.
Nexus July 2013 | LG G Pad 8.3 | Size | 200 x 114 x 8.7 mm | 216.8 x 126.5 x 8.3 mm | Display | 7 inch LCD, LED backlit, IPSCristal Corning Glass | 8.3 inches | Resolution | 1920 x 1200 (323 ppi) | 1920 x 1200 (273 ppi) | Thickness | 8.7 mm | 8.3 mm | Weight | 290 grams (WiFi) / 299 grams (WiFi + LTE) | 338 grams | Operating System | Android 4.3 Jelly Bean | Jelly Bean Android 4.2.2 | Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 proCPU: quad-core Krait @ 1.5 GHzGPU: Adreno 320 | 600CPU: quad-core Krait @ 1.7 GHzGPU: Adreno 320 | RAM | 2GB | 2GB | Memory | 16 GB / 32 GB | 16 GB | Extension | – | Micro SD (64 GB) | Connectivity | Dual Band WiFi, 4G LTE, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC | Dual Band WiFi, Hot Spot WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, micro HDMI | Ports | USB 2.0, 3.5mm | USB 2.0, 3.5 Jack, | Sound | rear speakers | rear speakers | House | 1.9 MPX Front / Rear 5 MPX | 1.3 MPX Front / Rear 5 MPX | Sensors | GPS, accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity | GLONASS GPS, accelerometer, proximity | Battery | 3,950 mAh / Qi Wireless Charging / 9.5 hours | 4,600 mAh / 9 hours | Price | WiFi: 229 euros (16 GB) / 269 euros (32 GB) WiFi + LTE: $ 349 (32 GB) | By revealing |
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