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LG Thrill 4G (aka Optimus 3D): Shoots and plays 3D content without special goggles



First
it absolutely was the HTC EVO 3D, than the Sharp Aquos Phone SH-12C and after this the LG Thrill 4G (Optimus 3D in Europe): another dimension is actually infiltrating smartphones but is it a feature you would like inside your next handset?

LG just announced
its bringing the Optimus 3D/Thrill 4G phone first to Europe then hopefully to America “over the next several weeks”, but failed to specify to start a date. When it lands stateside, the product will likely be rebranded as being the LG Thrill 4G and carried by AT&T reported by Engadget.Why are full 3D possible relating to the LG is its Tri-Dual design. It's powered using a second-generation 1GHz dual core TI OMAP4430 processor, 512MB of dual channel RAM and a pair of 5 megapixel rear cameras that will capture 3D 1080p video at 24fps, or 3D 720p at 30fps. The speedy CPU and RAM significantly improves performance when multitasking and watching or playing graphics-intensive games and movies since it is prepared to simultaneously process data with two cores and memory channels.
The 4
.3? 3D LCD display (800 x 480 resolution) with as much as 1080p in 2D or longer to 720p in 3D means you can savor the three-dimensional content you capture while using built-in cameras entirely on the item without having special glasses, or on the HDTV through HDMI-out. In addition, it comes equipped with software to convert 2D photos and videos into 3D, and definately will offer other free downloads for instance a 2D-to-3D game converter together with a 3D augmented reality browser LG co-developed with Wikitude.

Unfortunately,
the adrenaline excitment 4G operates on Android Froyo (2.2) and not just Gingerbread, despite packing among the most advanced technologies available right into a 5.93 ounce package. Hopefully this is certainly rectified using an update prior to when the phone comes to America. There’s still time.

Judging from Engadget’s
review of the HTC EVO 3D, battery is an important problem with 3D phones so a minimum of the Optimus 3D/Thrill 4G sports a removable 1500mAh battery that can be swapped. It’s challenging to tell if 3D is worthwhile using a phone yet but we can’t wait to see if the 3D quality one is the most Nintendo 3DS than Imax 3D.
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