The Optimus 3D smartphone builds on the Optimus 2x and Optimus Black that LG announced last month at CES. You'll find  a similar design candy bar design in basic black. The 4.3-inch display  takes up the most real estate, but four touch navigation elements sit  just below. 
LG was quick to point out the Optimus 3D's "tri-dual' configuration,  which includes a 1GHz dual-core processor, dual-channel and dual-memory  architecture. And just as important, the company said the handset can  record, view and share 3D content. We're still not sure what to think of  this concept, but we'll get a better demonstration of the technology  later today. 
To record 3D, the Optimus two 5.0-megapixel cameras on its back side;  you won't need glasses to watch recorded video, and a 3D "Hot Key" will  deliver five 3D-dedicated user interfaces. Video resolution is up to  1080p for 2D clips and up to 720p for 3D. 
Other features include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a personal organizer, USB  syncing and mass storage, GPS, a music player, 8GB of internal memory, a  1,500 mAh battery, and support DLNA/HDMI connections. The LG Optimus 3D  will start a global roll out in Europe in the second quarter of this  year. 
 
 
The LG Optimus Pad
(Credit: LG)
The Optimus Pad marks LG's entry into the tablet  space. It also features 3D recording and video capability (and the two  5-megapixel cameras), but LG appeared to more concerned with promoting  the convenience of the tablet's 8.9-inch display. Calling it the  "optimal size" for a tablet, a company exec drove the point home by  ripping on competing devices (without mentioning them by name) that are  smaller (like the Galaxy Tab) and larger (the iPad, the Motorola Xoom,  and the new Galaxy Tab 10.1). 
While the smaller tablets are just "blown up smartphones," the exec  said, the larger tablets are too bulky to be portable. He even showed  photos of frustrated users either madly pecking at a tiny screen or  being overwhelmed by a large device. Yes, they oversimplified things a  but, but that's marketing for you. 
The display has a 1280x768 WXGA resolution in widescreen while a 1GHz  dual core Nvidia's Tegra 2 processor the Optimus Pad from the inside.  You also get 1080p HD video decoding and HDMI support will let you share  your 3D video with TVs. Unlike the Optimus 3D, though, you do need  glasses to watch 3D video on the tablet. And as part of the Optimus Pad  announcement, LG has a established a partnership with YouTube, which  will let Optimus Pad owners quickly upload 3D videos for sharing.
 LG Optimus 3D Full Specifications
- Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo), upgradable to v2.3
- 3D LCD capacitive touchscreen
- Dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 proccessor
- 480 x 800 pixels, 4.3 inches Display
- 8 GB storage, 512 MB RAM
- microSD, up to 32GB
- HSDPA 14.4Mbps, HSUPA 5.76Mbps
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
- microUSB v2.0,Bluetooth 3.0
- Dual 5 MP, 2560х1920 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
- 1080p@24fps (2D), 720@30fps (3D) Video Recording
- Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
	 
	

 
 


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