LG Launches The G PAD 8.3’ Tablet With Full HD Display

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G_PAD_022LG has today announced the LG G Pad 8.3 tablet boasting the first Full HD display.

Set to officially debut next week at the IFA 2013 trade show in Berlin, the LG G Pad 8.3 builds on the recent launch of the LG G2 superphone. The LG G Pad 8.3 has a powerful 4600mAh battery and weighs just 338g.

The G Pad is equipped with a 1920 x 1200 WUXGA (Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array) display for great picture quality and runs on powerful Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 600 Processor with 1.7GHz Quad-Core CPU.

The phone’s QPair app, syncs every call and message received on a smartphone on the G Pad and also allows the G Pad to easily connect to other manufacturers’ smartphone and tablets.

The LG G Pad 8.3 will be rolled out globally in the fourth quarter of 2013.

Key Specs

  • – Processor: 1.7GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 600 Processor
  • – Display: 8.3-inch WUXGA (1920 x 1200 pixels / 273 ppi)
  • – Memory: 16GB eMMC
  • – RAM: 2GB LPDDR2
  • – Camera: Rear 5.0MP / Front 1.3MP
  • – Battery: 4,600mAh
  • – Operating System: Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2
  • – Size: 216.8 x 126.5 x 8.3mm
  • – Weight: 338g
  • – Colors: Black / White
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Based in Nairobi, Kenya, Sam Wakoba is a pan-African technology journalist, author, entrepreneur, technology business mentor, judge, educationalist, and a sought-after speaker and panelist across Africa’s innovation ecosystem. He is the convenor of the popular monthly #TechNight evening event and the #StartupEast Awards and Conference, platforms that bring together startup founders, developers, entrepreneurs, investors, content creators, and tech professionals from across the continent. For more than 16 years, Sam has reported on and analysed Africa’s technology landscape, covering some of the continent’s most impactful, and at times controversial policies, programs, investors, co-founders, startups, and corporations. His work is known for its independence, depth, and fairness, with a singular goal of helping build and strengthen Africa’s nascent technology ecosystem. Beyond journalism, Sam is a business analyst and consultant, working with brands, universities, corporates, SMEs, and startups across East Africa, as well as international companies entering the East African market or scaling across Africa. In his free time, he volunteers as a consulting editor and fintech analyst at Business Tech Kenya, a business, technology, and data firm that publishes reports, reviews, and insights on business and technology trends in Kenya. Follow him on X: @SamWakoba