Saturday, August 27, 2011

LG to Launch Its 3D Smartphone in India


It has been reported that by next month, LG Optimus 3D would be making its entry to India. The Optimus 3D is a unique gadget which enables the users to record and view 3D content via its camera. Basically, the smartphone is run over Android but it can be upgraded to Gingerbread.
The concept of 3D is although quite new for Indians, they are enthusiastically waiting to experience it. It has been unveiled that the gadget would be sold in the Indian market for a price of 37,000 INR. Just like any other smartphones, the memory of LG Optimus 3D can be expanded. However, it has an internal memory of 8GB but can be expanded to 32 GB.
Its glassless 3D screen makes it stand out among other 3D gadgets present in the world. The images on the gadget can be captured by using its 5 MP cameras along with 2D 720p HD video recording, which can be viewed immediately on its 3D screen.
Before LG, Spice had launched M-67 3D in India, which was sold for just 4,299 INR. However, as compared to LG’s 3D gadget, the Spice version didn’t provide its users with the facility of capturing and recording 3D images. Meanwhile, it has also come to light that HTC EVO will soon be launching its 3D phones in India.

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