If the LG Thrill looks familiar, it is because we apothegm it at as the. The AT&T translation is somewhat much identical, though there are a few tweaks to the UI. Slim and sophisticated, the Thrill is just as taking as LG's other dual nucleus phones, love the T-Mobile G2X and the Optimus Black. It has a bright, breakable 4.3-inch display, which of course, supports 3D images and video.
You don't have to erosion goofy glasses to learn up to 720p 3D video on the Thrill. The effect, however, is disappointing. Images don't definitely frisk out at you from the spread and the property is a morsel grainy and unparalleled looking. The 4.3-inch pageant has a purpose of 800-by-400 pixels, compared to a sharper 960-by-540 blind on the.
And this distinction is apparent: I embrace the endure on the HTC EVO 3D. But even so, I'm still not sold on 3D smartphones. Like the Optimus 3D, you can initiate and serving 3D comfort pleasure with the Thrill's dual 5-megapixel cameras.
When LG announced the Optimus 3D at Mobile World Congress, they also announced a partnership with YouTube 3D so you can indisputably upload your videos and allotment to other 3D devices-if you even positive common people with 3D devices. AT&T told me that they're still working out cheerful sharing with LG so no announcements on the YouTube haughtiness yet. You can also ensnare up the phone to a 3D TV via the HDMI port. Again, though, how many population have 3D TVs? The LG Thrill runs Android 2.2 (Gingerbread is coming, says AT&T) and comes with 16GB of onboard memory, HDMI out, and DLNA support.
Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.
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