Testseek.at haben 82 Experten-Bewertungen der LG Optimus V900 Pad und die durchschnittliche Bewertung beträgt 71% erhoben. Blättern Sie nach unten und sehen Sie alle Beiträge zu LG Optimus V900 Pad.
(71%)
82 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
While the LG Optimus Pad is a solidly made tablet with some good general specifications, its in-between size doesn't appeal, and the 3D capability feels rather gimmicky. ...
War diese Bewertung hilfreich?
(60%)
Veröffentlicht: 2011-08-12, Autor: Jonathan , Testbericht von: alphr.com
A solid tablet, but its 3D video features and slightly smaller size aren't worth paying such a huge premium for...
Zusammenfassung: 3D videoIn a nutshell, 3D video capture. While each Honeycomb tablet needs something to distinguish it from the competition, this is an odd choice. Of all the things you might want to do with a big tablet, recording video is unlikely to be high on the lis...
Good screen for watching movies, Honeycomb, 3G connectivity, 3D camera
Heavy, Expensive,
Ultimately LG has failed here. It has added technology that’s not needed and made a device that’s likely to be overlooked by many. There are just better Honeycomb experiences on the market....
Userfriendly, tabletfriendly operating system, excellent email and web, well designed to be used onehanded ?
Pricey, 3D content can only be viewed using glasses or on a 3D TV
A completely usable Honeycomb tablet but the absence of a 3D screen detracts from the 3D camcorder feature, which will only appeal to diehard 3D fans and early adopters...
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
It's fat and heavy, No 3D screen, Still not many Android 3.0 apps, Plasticky build, What's the price?
ForAndroid 3.0 works a treatIt's quick and responsiveRecords 3D videoPlenty of options and help for recording 3D5MP stills camera is goodPolaris Office included...
Zusammenfassung: Until this year's MWC, tablets came in two basic sizes: iPad-size (around ten inches) and "ultraportable" (around seven inches), a la and the still unreleased ). LG, however, has opted for something right in the middle, and so the screen on their...
768 x 1280 pixels screen resolution, Multi touch input method, Accelerometer and Proximity sensor, 3G connectivity, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, WiFi hotspot, Bluetooth v2.1, 2560 ? 1920 pixels camera resolution, Dualcore 1GHz ARM CortexA9 proccessor, GeForce
Heavily priced, Camera capable of shooting 3D videos but not 3D images, Non replaceable battery, No arrangement for Micro SD card slot, Screen could have been made 3D capable (without glasses), No telephony, No DivX/XviD support
There are many who would want to lay hands upon the all new LG Optimus Pad, but very few of them would actually be able to do the same because of the heavy price. The device is available at a hefty price of INR 38,000 and it is this factor that is actuall...
It's good to be a tablet these days. But it's hard to rise above the rest. Honeycomb, Tegra dual-core and pretty much standard screen resolution, makers need to go to great lengths to make their slates stand out.The LG Optimus Pad seems to have more reaso...