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.
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