Wednesday 2 November 2011

Review LG Optimus Black

LG Optimus Black appeared all in black, especially for the face. LG logos that appear only slightly different, and even then still in dark colors. There was no any physical buttons on the face of this. For navigation, it relies on touch button that will "light up" when active. So, in a state of sleep, this LG product featured a plain black.

In addition to the On / Off, the other real key is the volume and the gesture. This gesture button serves to help some of the features of gesture motion. For example, when a call comes in and you do not want to accept it, just stay behind this phone and the system will automatically reject it.

With the TI OMAP 3630 1GHz, 512MB main memory, PowerVR SGX530, and 1GB of storage media, it is enough for a variety of daily needs. PCplus found no significant problems such as lag and the like, including when playing 3D games. Unfortunately, though not finicky about the format (H.264, DivX, XviD), he was only able to play the video with a maximum resolution of 720p. This was compounded by the firmware bug in the video recording.

Specification
TI OMAP 3630 processor 1 GHz
Main Memory 512MB
Graphics PowerVR SGX530
Save Media Internal 1 GB
Wireless 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth, GPS
Rear camera 5 million pixels, the next 2 million pixels
Other DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspots, Optimus 2.0 UI, Gesture UI 2.0, Dolby Mobile
Display 4 ˝ 480 x 800 pixels, NOVA Display
Android Operating System version 2.2
Weight 109gr
Website http://www.lge.com

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