Saturday 11 February 2012

LG Optimus Pad review and specifications




Features of LG Optimus
LG Optimus Pad has a Tegra 2-powered Android 3.0 honeycomb tablet with dual 5MP rear-firing cameras for 3D video capture. The display is not 3D compatible in any way – it’s a standard 8.9-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen with a 15:9 aspect ratio and 1280 x 768 WXGA resolution.

On-board memory is provided by 1GB of RAM, while our test unit came with 32GB internal flash storage.

Look and feel of LG Optimus
It’s a fairly generic-looking device and feels so in the hand – it definitely lacks the wow factor of some of the other tablets we’ve seen of late.
It weighs 630g and is substantially thicker than the likes of the Apple iPad 2 – so in general it doesn’t have the same premium feel of Apple’s tablet or the Motorola Xoom. It feels plasticky rather than solid.

Size comparision of LG Optimus
This is an 8.9-inch tablet which means it sits between the 7-inch tablets like the BlackBerry Playbook and the 9.7-inch iPad 2. The idea is that this size gives the best of both worlds, balancing a nice, portable size with a screen big enough to watch movies on.
Then the other physical features of note are the USB and HDMI connections on the bottom and the slender speakers on each side.

Camera of LG Optimus
The 2MP front-facing camera is located in the top left-hand corner of the device, which makes it good for both landscape and portrait video conferencing, while the twin 5MP snappers on the back of the device sit front and centre next to an LED flash.

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