After reading these mini reviews I was excited about checking out one myself. However I am very cautious now before buying tablets as I have been burned before. So while visiting my local gadget emporium I chose 4 8” tablets that I thought looked the best and purchased them. Logic being, I would test them at home in a lot more detail and then just return the three that didn’t fit my needs, the customer service and repair manager is a friend of mine so I knew I wouldn’t have any problems returning them, he was also interested to find out more himself . So I bought the Samsung Tab 3 8, LG G Pad 8.3, HP Slate Pro 8 and the Kindle 8.9 HDX. Below I put them into separate sections.
Specs:
Price: 280 CHF
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8
Resolution: 1280 x 800 (189 ppi)
CPU: Exynos 4212 DualCore (released 2011, yep that old)
Ram: 1.5GB
Camera: 3MP rear, 1.5MP front
Quadrant Benchmark: 4,861
The Good: light weight, clean looking design
The Bad: slowest out of the bunch, hardware isn’t very new. Samsung has the worst track record when it comes to updating their software, probably won’t get version 4.5
LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play Edition
Price: 250 CHF
Resolution: 1920 x 1200 (273 ppi)
CPU: Qualcomm Pro Snapdragon 600 (released 2013)
Ram: 2GB
Camera: 5MP rear, 2MP front
Quadrant Benchmark: 10,678
The Good (It will be updated quickly, will definitely get the 4.5 update, good price)
The Bad (battery is only 8 hours in real world usage)
HP
Price 300 CHF
Resolution: 1600 x 1200 4:3 (251 PPI)
CPU: Tegra 4 QuadCore (released 2013)
Ram: 2GB
Camera: 8MP rear, 2MP front
Quadrant Benchmark: 16,163
The Good: built in HDMI (love that), extremely fast graphics, cool 4:3 aspect ratio for reading
The Bad: very small development community and like Samsung, HP is not very quick to update their software.
Kindle 8.9 HDX
Price: 350 CHF
Resolution: 2560 x 1600 (339 PPI, insane I know)
CPU: Qualcomm Pro Snapdragon 800 QuadCore (released 2013)
RAM 2GB
Camera: 8MP rear, 2MP front
Quadrant: 20,008 (friggen insanely fast CPU)
The Good: one of the best looking, fastest, most amazing screen, HDM out, amazing speakers from such a small body, build quality is exceptional, large development community, AOSP ROMS available
The Bad: Amazon Android OS but there are many AOSP Rom’s available giving you a pure Android experience, expensive but then again look at what you get, my god is this thing brilliant
After playing around with these four tablets I ultimately chose the Kindle 8.9 HDX. Because of the price though I decided to return the Nexus 10 and go all in with the Kindle. The 8.9” size is not much of a difference to the 10” Nexus but is still small enough to comfortably take with me. With the money from the Nexus 10 and what I would have spent on a 8”, I bought the 4G LTE, 64GB version, a 128GB SanDisk SD, along with the Kindle branded red Origami case. I also rooted it and installed a AOSP Rom. This is without a doubt the most incredible tablet I have ever used and should serve me well for the next 2 years. Everything about it screams impressive, screen, speed, and build quality, built in HDMI. As for the Tab 3 8”, well, it’s the very definition of mediocre. There is nothing about that tablet that screams buy me. Not that there was anything ultimately wrong with it except maybe that it's obsolete before you even buy one, it’s just not worth 280 CHF, again, especially with its 3 year old technology. It’s worth about 150 CHF, any more than that and you would be better off going with the LG G Pad 8.3 for 250 CHF but it wasn't 150 CHF, the Tab 3 is 280 CHF. The LG is a fantastic tablet for the price with features that wipe the floor with the Tab 3 8”. Actually after my experience with the Kindle I would probably get the Kindle 7 HDX. Anyway thank you guys, if it wasn’t for this forum I would have never found my new beloved, seriously though guys, my goodness is the Kindle awesome. If I insulted anyone for not giving the Tab 3 8” a glowing review, excuse me for that as well, I just don’t get the entire Tab 3 line. But who cares what I think, it’s you that has to live with it.