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Chủ Nhật, 15 tháng 7, 2012

LG Optimus VU Announced

By Samuel Smith


LG may have given up on tablet pcs, yet not on the Optimus Vu - it's almost between a mobile phone as well as a tablet pc, a mixture of style components that we like to refer to as "phoneblets". The Samsung Note was one of several first, although that won't require it can get the market place all for itself. The LG Optimus VU sets the big screen which has a useful stylus pen to accentuate tasks along the lines of taking notes, something that may be a project on a common thumb-operated mobile phone.

The concentrated Notebook software allows you to develop elaborate, multiple-page notes with photos plus text, or if you can just hit the QuickMemo key, which snaps a monitor shot plus permits you to write onto it - you can screen shot a website, a portion of an email, a report, an image, and only about anything else.

This makes the LG Optimus VU a convenient device for putting down pointers as well as letting you convey with others - it's less of a challenge to show you what you need when you're able to make a screenshot and even sketch your idea over it. As soon as you are completed, mailing the snapshot by way of email, Dropbox, a social network or even one more funnel is only a tap away.

The phoneblet certainly has a lot going for it, however it's not all sun light and therefore roses - it's possible to try and even copy our records on where it results and then where it misses.

Important Features

Dual-band CDMA, 1x EV-DO, HSDPA and LTE connectivity

5" 16M-color capacitive HD-IPS LCD touchscreen of XGA resolution (768 x 1024 pixels)

LG Rubberdium stylus and QuickMemo button

Android OS v2.3 Gingerbread

Dual-core 1.5GHz ARM Scorpion processor, 1GB of RAM, Adreno 220 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8660 Snapdragon chipset

32GB of inbuilt storage

8 MP autofocus camera, face detection and geotagging

1080p @ 30fps video recording

Front facing 1.3MP camera, video calling

Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot

NFC connectivity

GPS with A-GPS

microUSB port (charging)

Stereo Bluetooth v3.0

MHL TV-out

Polaris Office document editor

Smart dialing, voice dialing

Accelerometer and proximity sensor

DivX/XviD video support

Standard 3.5 mm audio jack

Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement

Stereo FM radio with RDS

T-DMB TV tuner

Significant Shortcomings

microSIM cards only

Runs older Android 2.3 Gingerbread

Wide form factor needs getting used to

4:3 aspect ratio not a good fit for video watching

No microSD card slot

Which includes a loaded application package, the Optimus Vu has sound business references. It highlights the Polaris Office document editor with an app which may improve back-ups (with an method to encrypt them).

Moreover, you may go in for an NFC application, with which it is possible to straightforwardly have your contact details, website, memos, scheduling info and a lot more. You may share it specifically with another NFC-permitted product or simply create the data to NFC tags that you possibly can provide to consumers.

The extensive online connectivity methods carry on - you get fast data internet connections over LTE, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 and Wi-Fi Direct, then there's the enjoyable things like DLNA and also a T-DMB TV tuner (ok, that's a Korea-only feature).

We're not checking on the LG Optimus Vu being very pocketable, however we'll be adding the screen underneath a microscope (even literally) to uncover if it is worth the compromise. We'll also seem at the rest of the equipment and even rummage through the retail box - all that's springing up. As well as, check the newest BlackBerry apps.




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