Monday, July 11, 2011

LG Optimus Pad review

Getting Started:
You have already heard about the LG Optimus Keyboard – the first one with support for dual-lens 3D camera and a pair of Anaglyph glasses to tricking your brain into thinking about the third dimension, but the tablet of 8.9-inch 3-d tricks are enough to lure buyers into a Honeycomb Android Tablet market? LG claims is oblong and better overall ergonomics from shale, which provides a unique advantage of typing your fingers can reach each letter in portrait mode, but apart from the strange tall body and 3-d cameras that were difficult to differentiate this tablet between the plates out there.

Safe Optimus Pad, known as T-Mobile G-shale members, has a very impressive 1 GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 chip, running under the hood, but today almost each tablet has power. Furthermore, it is not even close to victory in the battle of slimness organized by Apple's iPad 2 and collected by Samsung Galaxy card in the range 8.9-inch and 10.2-inches.


Design:
After the release of the iPad 2 tablet, it seems that the designers have begun collectively singing the mantra slimness and fair manner – in addition to effect wow see something so minute, keep reloading of a seven-or 10-inch slate in your hand is not fun and thinner normally translates to brighter. Therefore, LG Optimus Pad probably has ignored these trends, which is almost 50% thicker than iPad 2 0.53 inches (12 mm) and despite the smaller screen, it is heavier and dropping in 21.87 ounces (450 g) compared with 21.2 oz (601 g) of the second generation iPad.


However, appreciated, despite our disappointment with the tablet of dimensions and weight, yet the comfortable soft touch and Nice sloped agar back ends that contribute to a polished appearance. In addition, LG borrowed curves and feel LG Optimus 2 X instant brand recognition in order to bring the people who have used the phone. The solid build reassures tablet of your quality and even the weight of the mainly contributes to the feeling, at first, but most of the meetings (and we can imagine reading a book of hours) have a tendency to tire the hand.


8.9-inch LCD monitor on Optimus Pad sports a bizarre resolution 1280 x 768, justified by the enlarged body by tablet. The aspect ratio is 16: 9 – wide enough, movie, which is an area where the Tablet computer shining with its full HD video recording and playback. Colors are represented accurately with bright, excellent viewing angles, but disappointing sunlight readable. The detailed analysis, however, contribute significantly to readable text without too much difficulty browsing and reading on the road. Display dominates the front of the Optimus Pad, but tangential to the upper LG has placed in front of the opposing snapper 2-megapixel and a proximity sensor.


Device plastic pages keep a microUSB and miniHDMI port on the left (if you look at the tablet with a portrait orientation), while on the right to have a mic and volume rocker. Travel plan at the top is the Central lock, our fingers are constantly struggled to find, but when they responded with a slightly separate response, so pressing, it is not a problem. Slightly to the left is a speaker, a headphone jack 3,5 mm and a proprietary charger. Finally, the houses at the bottom of the Tablet stereo speakers.


Soft-touch back is one of the highlights of the design to attract attention with Optimus Pad a dual-camera configuration for 3D capture. 5-Megapixel Snappers are capable of full 1080p HD video capture at 720 p video and 2D to 3D. Cameras are almost an inch from each other, while a strip of metal brushed with a separate engraved Google logo draws a line to the right in the middle of the tablet. While there is no easy way to change the battery, is the upper part of the back cover removable, so you can insert a SIM card to your data or manually restore the Tablet via a dedicated button.


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