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by gseth on 25th February, 2011 in Motorola, Samsung, HTC, Android, LG
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Android dominated the Mobile World Conference this year with manufacturers announcing tablets and phones like cupcakes. If you are looking to upgrade your Galaxy Tab or want to buy a new tablet, it might be pretty confusing in which one to select.
Below is a comparison of Honeycomb tablets fro... |
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by gseth on 15th February, 2011 in Android, LG
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The LG Optimus Pad is basically the worldwide version of the T-Mobile G-Slate announced last month at CES 2011. The tablet is neither 7 inches or 10 inches, LG says it want to differentiate itself and departure from the regular sizes, hence the pad is an odd 8.9-inch screen with a 15:9 ratio havin... |
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by gseth on 15th February, 2011 in Android, LG
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LG has made it official and unveiled the Optimus 3D. It is the worlds first full 3D phone which supports 3D playback and recording. Simultaneously LG has also announced its tie up with YouTube 3D, the phone comes pre-loaded with a special version of YouTube which allows users to share their 3D rec... |
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by gseth on 11th February, 2011 in LG
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I don't know what LG was thinking when they came up with this stupid promo for their first 3D phone, Optimus 3D. Two weeks back LG confirmed Optimus 3D to be announced at the Mobile World Conference 2011 starting in the next few days. Check out the promo below which will show at the upcoming M... |
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by gseth on 6th February, 2011 in Android, LG
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LG previously announced that the LG G-Slate would be launched in spring this year with T-Mobile USA. Recently a Korean press release stated that the European/Worldwide counter part of the G-Slate, known as the LG Optimus Pad would be launching at the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona next week.... |
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by gseth on 1st February, 2011 in Android, LG
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After the showcase of glassless 3G screens by Sony (TV) and LG (mobile), it was expected news. LG in a press release has confirmed that the LG Optimus 3D would be the first 3D mobile device to view content in 3D as well as record videos in 3D. The phone will be showcased at the Mobile world Confer... |
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by gseth on 11th January, 2011 in Android, LG, Other
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LG have revealed a new technology called Thinq at CES 2011, which allows your smart phone to control things like ovens, fridges, washing machines, and robot vacuum cleaners. In order to use Thinq, the both the smart phone and appliances have to be compatible. The technology works via Wi-Fi home ne... |
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