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3D video recording, Good viewing angles, Handy size, Brilliant colors / contrast
No memory expansion possible, Device heats up noticeably, High-gloss display surface, Comparatively poor digicams, Lacking support of video / audio formats, Few preinstalled apps, Slow USB port, No 3D glasses
8.9 inch tablet with 3D effectsThe LG V900 Optimus Pad was impressive in almost every exercise, apart from 3D video recording, respectively playback gimmick. The 630 gram tablet's workmanship is good. The IPS screen that has very good viewing angles in ad...
Zusammenfassung: LG was one of the few companies to readily acknowledge that it had started work on an Android tablet as a direct reaction to Apple making the iPad. When it launched the Optimus Pad -- better known to the US as the T-Mobile G-Slate -- it set out to n...
Android 3.0 works a treat, It’s quick and responsive, Records 3D video, Plenty of options and help for recording 3D, 5MP stills camera is good, Polaris Office included,
Ludicrously expensive, It’s fat and heavy, No 3D screen, Still not many Android 3.0 apps, Plasticky build
It’s comfortable to hold in one hand, but you’ll need a firm grip simply because after a couple of minutes that 630g of weight starts to feel rather heavier. And there’s also the issue of that missing expansion port.Then we come to the price. The LG O...
Hefty price seems unjustified, Average camera, Bulky
Back at when the LG Optimus Pad was revealed at MWC this February, things looked bright for LG. 3D was picking pace and the iPad 2 was still an unreal product of the distant future. In that context, the LG Optimus Pad looks pretty adequate, but given...
Intuitive, tablet-friendly OS, great email and web features, nice design touches for one-handed use ...
Expensive, 3D feature needs to be used with glasses or 3D TVLook and Feel...
A perfectly adequate Honeycomb tablet but the lack of a 3D display takes away from its 3D camcorder feature, which will only entice 3D fanatics and early adopters ...
Zusammenfassung: The tablet market today has spoiled the average user with too many options. With so many different tablets to choose from, the average person is most likely confused on what to buy and what not to buy. If you are considering buying a tablet this year, we ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-02-15, Autor: Mat , Testbericht von: recombu.com
Zusammenfassung: The LG Optimus Pad will be their first entry into the Android tablet market, with a similarly specced, but differently named, T-Mobile G Slate doing the business in the US.The Optimus Pad carries an 8.9-inch touchscreen, with a 1280x768 WXGA resolution, t...
Zusammenfassung: In the realm of Android Honeycomb tablets -- and it's not like there are all that many out there yet -- things pretty much have, well, looked the same. But the LG Optimus pad brings a bit of differentiation to the burgeoning tablet market.Start with it...
Zusammenfassung: The unique feature of the LG Optimus Pad over other tablets is the ability to record 3D video. This is somewhat gimmicky but may well appeal to a niche of customers who already have a 3D television that they'd then be able to watch these videos on. The fa...
Zusammenfassung: Product Round-up With Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich upon us, it's a good time to take stock of the impact - or lack of it - of Android 3 Honeycomb and Nvidia's Tegra 2, the chipset and release of Google’s mobile OS that were hoped would knock the iPad o...