LG Electronics Brings HD Display Technology to New Smartphones
By Erick Moen
January 10, 2012
January 10, 2012
- LG officially introduced the first phones equipped with true HD IPS displays, the Optimus LTE and Spectrum, at their CES press conference Monday morning.
- Both phones feature a 4.5-inch display and boast an astounding screen density of 329 pixels per inch.
- The Spectrum sports a 1.5GHz dual core processor, 8MP camera/camcorder, 1.3MP front facing camera and Android Gingerbread 2.3, which can be upgraded to Android Ice Cream Sandwich upon its release.
- The Spectrum clearly received the most fanfare on the day, even receiving its own intro from ESPN’s Stuart Scott.
- ESPN representatives took the opportunity to stress the continued partnership with Verizon and LG as well as to announce that its ScoreCenter app will be preloaded on the Spectrum.
- Less information was released on the Optimus LTE, but LG CTO Scott Ahn said more announcements on all LG phones will follow at next month’s Mobile World Congress.
- Where to see it: Central Hall 8204
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