Group Meeting on 9/22/222. The LG G Pad 8.3, one of its rivals, is interesting to consider, although it lacks 3G. An outstanding tool for the cost (I bought it before the new year for 14 thousand). The benefits: Superb efficiency and performance. Despite advertising an S4 Pro, the processor is a Snapdragon 600. Excellent high-resolution screen (pixel density similar to iPad mini with Retina display). The newest Android release. In today's games, there are no hiccups (Asphalt 8, Anomaly 2). I can attest to the efficacy of 3G service, but not LTE. Battery life is acceptable. Cons: It would be nice to have microSD support for media storage. A whistle pierces the silence from the speaker system. The touch screen has a few minor issues.
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