Monday, February 13, 2012

LG Optimus Vu, Note Competitors Nearby Galaxy

After last week's  LG Optimus  Vu appears teaser, this week and screensootnya bermunculkan photo. LG apparently was to challenge Samsung Galaxy note with this product.
The trend thus appears from the similarity between the LG Vu with the Samsung Galaxy Optimus note of fungionalitas aspects. At least, both the LG Vu and Samsung Galaxy Optmus Note both equipped with a rich application note. 



What distinguishes, perhaps the view display. LG Optimus  Vu is wider and broader than the Samsung Galaxy Note though relatively the same size display systems. LG carried 4:3 format such as 'expanded' view on the display.
Following last week's
LG Optimus  Vu appears teaser, this week and screensootnya bermunculkan photo. LG apparently was to challenge Samsung Galaxy note with this product.
The trend thus appears from the similarity between the LG Vu with the Samsung Galaxy Optimus note of fungionalitas aspects. At least, both the LG
Optmus Vu and Samsung Galaxy  Note both equipped with a rich application note.
What distinguishes, perhaps the view display. 
Vu is wider and broader than the Samsung Galaxy Note though relatively the same size display systems. LG carried 4:3 format such as 'expanded' view on the display.
LG-IPS technology brings also be tempted to display its latest smartphone, the LG Optimus Vu . Mobile phones with 5-inch screen display brings tech IPS.

Getting brighter and brighter display with IPS technology support. This technology is used for the Apple iPhone and iPad update.
IPS, among others, have an advantage in a more brilliant color and a wider view. To display systems bongsor, LG chose 4:3 format, with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. IPS in 4:3 format will present a wide viewing area.
As the latest smartphone, the LG Vu to immerse Optimus dual-core processor 1.5 MHZ Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 1 GB of RAM. To use the Android operating system 2.3 Gingerbread.
The phone is also equipped with 8 mega pixel camera, 8 GB of internal memory and near field communication technology.

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