Google and LG partnered to launch the LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play Edition back in December last year. We already unboxed the tablet, here we have the benchmarks of the tablet. It is powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor clocked at 1.7 GHz with Adreno 320 GPU and packs 2GB of LPDDR2 RAM, similar to the global variant of the LG G Pad 8.3. It has a 8.3-inch Full HD IPS WUXGA (1920 x 1200 pixels) display and runs on Android 4.4 (KitKat). Let’s see how it performs in various synthetic benchmark tests. Since Google has optimized the processor to use the minimal use of CPU cores when the phone is idle, some benchmark might not show the correct scores.
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Quadrant Benchmark
It scores 10678 points in the Quadrant Benchmark and lies just behind the Tegra 4-powered Tegra Note.
AnTuTu Benchmark 3.3
It managed to clock 14940 points in the AnTuTu Benchmark 3.3. As you can see in the video above, it scored 24747 points in AnTuTu Benchmark 4.0. Low scores in AnTuTu 3.3 might be due to the CPU optimization in the tablet.
Vellamo 2.0 HTML5
It scored 1439 in the Vellamo 2 HTML5 browser benchmark. Again, CPU optimization might be the reason for low scores.
Vellamo 2.0 Metal
It scored 774 point in the Vellamo 2 Metal CPU subsystem performance test.
Linpack Single Thread
It managed to clock around 271.3 MFLOPS in the Linpack Single Thread benchmark.
Linpack Multi-Thread
It managed to clock around 435.8 MFLOPS in the Linpack Multi-Thread benchmark.
NenaMark 2
It clocked 59.8 FPS in NenaMark 2 GPU benchmarks.
GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex (On screen)
In GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex OnScreen benchmark, it clocked 16 FPS, similar to the Nexus 7 2013.
GFXBench 2.5 Egypt HD (On screen)
In the GFXBench 2.5 Egypt OnScreen benchmark, it clocked 41 FPS, again similar to the new Nexus 7.
Basemark X HD (Onscreen)
In the Basemark X OnScreen Benchmark, it clocked around 8.5 FPS, better than the new Nexus 7.
Basemark X HD (Offscreen)
It clocked around 7.8 FPS in the Basemark X OffScreen Benchmark.