LG eXpo has got some great press a big part of the credit has to go to the pico projector on the device. Check out the image gallery of the pico projector in action. Full Gallery
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LG eXpo has got some great press a big part of the credit has to go to the pico projector on the device. Check out the image gallery of the pico projector in action. Full Gallery
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Checkout Our SponsorsThe guys from WMExperts have done a detailed review of the LG eXpo from AT&T
Their Impressions :
“… Out of the box and on paper, the LG eXpo looks, reads, and feels like a heavyweight contender in the Windows phone arena. However, once you get the eXpo up and running, the glitter tends to fade a little. LG has a well-constructed, feature-riddled phone, but there are enough shortfalls in eXpo’s performance that really hold this phone back.
The pre-loaded software is on par with any other Windows Phone and the native LG apps are a nice alternative to the Microsoft equivalents. Phone quality was good and the eXpo handled downloads with gusto and applications loaded and ran smoothly. The camera could be better but you can say that about a lot of Windows phones.
The frustration kept coming back to the phone’s two main input systems; the screen and fingerprint navigation system. If LG could improve the screen and fingerprint navigation’s responsiveness, the eXpo would be a serious contender…. ”
Check out the full review at WMExperts for more pics and videos
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Checkout Our Sponsors” LG did a wonderful job in disassociating itself from the sour after taste that left us with the LG INCITE. They’ve clearly reworked their designs and managed to produce a worthy Windows Mobile smartphone that will aim to please a wide range of users with its impressive lists of features. Not only does the S-Class interface make its US debut on the eXpo, but it adds a lot of visual flare that we haven’t seen stateside to make it a refreshing option for users consistently seeing either TouchFLO 3D or TouchWiz dominating the scene. Finally, the implementation of the pico projector opens up a plethora of implications that can cater to a whole new list of needs. The X in eXpo marks the spot where LG clearly differentiates itself in being a prominent figure in the Windows Mobile landscape. “
Head over to PhoneArena.com for the full image galley and review.
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The guys from WMExperts has got the LG eXpo and has put up a quick hands on video of the device.
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In this video demonstration the reviewer shows us the lg eXpo’s pico projector in action. The reviewer stated that the picture and audio was quite decent and also reported that the projector got a little hot after about 10 minutes of constant use. via wmPowerUser video by mobilesyrup.com
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Here is another LG eXpo Fingerprint Scanner video, the Fingerprint unit also doubles as a joystick. via mobilityminded.com
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Engadget got their hands on the new LG eXpo and have done a detailed review with a nice image gallery of the unboxing and device profile shots. Their impression ” …it’s a serious competitor in the business power-user market segment with quality construction, good looks, and virtually every feature (and then some) that a 2009-spec phone playing this field should have… “ Read the Full Review
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