REVIEW
3D in the grip
Press the gas and you're like walking into the screen. That's cool three-dimensional effect that can you can in this 3D Optimus.
In the world of smartphones, interesting evolution that occurs is the change in the display technology used. This is especially seen in the Android camp, when the type of advanced displays such as the IPS, and AMOLED is used to produce stunning image quality. But when the competition was exciting, LG raise the level of competition by presenting a 3D Optimus LG.
Appropriate name, Optimus with code P920 has a screen capable of displaying 3D view. More precisely glasses-free 3D or three-dimensional view that can be enjoyed without using glasses. Although the actual 3D Optimus also uses an IPS panel for the screen, the LG put another layer called a parallax barrier that aims to display three-dimensional (stereoscopic) on the screen.
A little explaining, the parallax barrier is a layer with a series of precision slit, so that each eye sees a different pixel. The difference image was captured right and left eye that is forming a 3D effect on the user's brain. Because it does not need glasses, the parallax barrier technology recently became popular, reflected in the many devices adopted as the Nintendo 3DS and LG Optimus 3D.
But because of how it works requires a precise angle to the right eye and left a distinct image, the parallax barrier technology does have limitations. For example, three-dimensional effects in 3D Optimus enjoyed only in landscape orientation-no portrait. In addition, you should experiment with the eye point of view and distance to the screen to get the maximum three-dimensional effect.
Each person will have a point of view and different distances to be able to feel the effect. But basically, staring at the screen perpendicular Optimus 3D is the first step, then simply adjust the slightly tilted back a little bit like the left or right. Since the filter design, the horizontal angle is quite crucial as compared with the vertical angle. If you are not on the right angle, the image will look like the shaded 3D view on the TV without glasses.
In 3D Optimus, LG has prepared a number of specific content is grouped in 3D 3D Application on the main menu. Its content is quite diverse ranging from video, image galleries special 3D, as well as some games. Not to forget there are also 3D Guide that contains few clues to maximize the 3D function on this smartphone. It should be noted that the main view in 3D Optimus remained as usual (2 dimensions). The screen will automatically change to the 3D view if it detects an application or content that contains the 3D.
You can also produce their own 3D content using 3D Optimus. Armed with a double lens camera / stereoscopic, you can not only take pictures but also record 3D video with 720p HD resolution. Noteworthy is that if you later decide to transfer and store photos or videos of the camera, make sure you also have a 3D display devices such as monitors or 3DTV. This is because the format is also generated special, JPS for images and MP4 side-by-side for the video.
In addition to supporting stereoscopic mode, the camera is of course also be used like a regular smartphone camera. By 5-megapixel resolution for photos and Full-HD 1080p for video. We were somewhat surprised to learn that if it is used to take 3D images picture resolution drops to 3 megapixels only. As for encoding videos in 3D format is only supported up to 720p due to the ability of the processor.
But that does not mean that the processor used by this 3D Optimus weak. 4430 made by Texas Instruments OMAP (TI) already has a dual core (dual core) based on ARM Cortex A9 with a speed of 1 GHz. It also ingrained SGX540 PowerVR graphics chip. The chip is actually not new, but the implementation of the OMAP 4430 SGX540 different because there is an increase of up to 50% of the speed. As a result, SGX540's OMAP 4430 has a higher performance than the other SGX540.
Turning to the affairs of multimedia, 3D Optimus deserves a thumbs-up when playing back digital content, especially video. Optimus 3D can play almost any digital format that is even without conversion. We had him play the video with a bitrate 35 Mbps, and 1080p mkv extension. Yes, it is surprising that this smartphone can play mkv files without conversion. Unfortunately, the quality of speaker output on the back of the body is quite alone.(Karuna)
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The presence of Optimus 3D as the first 3D mobile phone is quite groundbreaking. In the midst of hectic competition Android, LG came up with something different. Its main attraction is the screen that can display 3D display without glasses. When getting the right position, the resulting 3D effect is so pronounced. In terms of performance, 3D Optimus remains promising. With dual-core processors and graphics preformance, this smartphone is not difficult to handle almost all types of applications installed in it.
Specifications LG Optimus 3D
Processor : TI OMAP 4430 1.0 GHz Dual Core
RAM : 512 MB
Graphics Card : PowerVR SGX540
Internal Storage : 8 GB
Wireless : 802.11b/g/n WLAN, Bluetooth, GPS
Camera Rear : 5 Megapixel Stereoscopic
Camera Front : VGA
Other - Other : DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspots, Gyrosensor, Motion Gesture, HDMI 1.4
Screen : Glasses Free 3D IPS LCD 4.3 "480x800 pixel
Weight : 168 grams
Operating System : Android 2.2
Guarantee : 1 Year
Website : www.lge.com
Price range * : Rp 5, 5 million
Camera
Micro HDMI Port
Adjacent to Micro USB ports are standard micro HDMI 1.4a with support for outputting signals to a TV that supports 3D.
3D button
This button serves to turn on / turn off the 3D mode on the application that supports the feature. this.
Plus: High Performance, 3D, Multimedia Reliable
Minuses: Quality camera, Still Android 2.2
Score Assessment
- Performance: 4.5
- Facilities: 4.25
- Use: 4
- Price: 3.5
-Total Score: 4.06
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