LG Optimus Pad @MWC 2011




BARCELONA – LG announced a tablet with a 3D camera, as well as the world’s first 3D-capable Smartphone. Optimus runs Google’s Android 3.0 platform and has Nvidia Tegra 2 mobile processor (sold as the G-Slate in the United States).
LG Optimus Pad has 8.9 inches display, positioning it right between the iPad's 9.7" and the Galaxy Tab's 7" screens. What's more interesting in this device however is its ability to capture 3D content with the two 5MP sensors found on its back. Unfortunately, users won't be able to watch glasses-free 3D on the LG Optimus Pad's 8.9-inch screen. 3D video watching will be done by either using glasses on the tablet's screen, or by streaming the signal via HDMI 1.4 to a compatible 3D TV or monitor (again, for use with glasses). When it comes to software, LG has chosen to stick with stock Android 3.0 Honeycomb.
LG President and CEO Jong-seok Park said with a flood of tablets hitting the market, the company felt strongly that the LG Optimus Pad needed to set a new standard for what a tablet should be. The handset offers a dual-lens 5-megapixel camera, which the Optimus 3D’s 4.3-inch WVGA display uses to display 3D content without the use of special glasses.
The company said the Optimus 3D, running on Android 2.2, will be rolled out globally starting with Europe early in the second quarter. LG also showed off the super-slim Optimus Black Smartphone, which first debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year and features a 4-inch touch-screen display and runs on Google Android “Froyo,” with an upgrade to version 2.3 possible.
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