Testseek.com have collected 82 expert reviews of the LG Optimus V900 Pad and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG Optimus V900 Pad.
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Abstract: In the realm of Android Honeycomb tablets -- and it's not like there are all that many out there yet -- things pretty much have, well, looked the same. But the LG Optimus pad brings a bit of differentiation to the burgeoning tablet market.Start with it...
Abstract: The unique feature of the LG Optimus Pad over other tablets is the ability to record 3D video. This is somewhat gimmicky but may well appeal to a niche of customers who already have a 3D television that they'd then be able to watch these videos on. The fa...
Abstract: Product Round-up With Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich upon us, it's a good time to take stock of the impact - or lack of it - of Android 3 Honeycomb and Nvidia's Tegra 2, the chipset and release of Google’s mobile OS that were hoped would knock the iPad o...
While the LG Optimus Pad is a solidly made tablet with some good general specifications, its in-between size doesn't appeal, and the 3D capability feels rather gimmicky. ...
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Published: 2011-08-12, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
A solid tablet, but its 3D video features and slightly smaller size aren't worth paying such a huge premium for...
Abstract: 3D videoIn a nutshell, 3D video capture. While each Honeycomb tablet needs something to distinguish it from the competition, this is an odd choice. Of all the things you might want to do with a big tablet, recording video is unlikely to be high on the lis...
Good screen for watching movies, Honeycomb, 3G connectivity, 3D camera
Heavy, Expensive,
Ultimately LG has failed here. It has added technology that’s not needed and made a device that’s likely to be overlooked by many. There are just better Honeycomb experiences on the market....
Userfriendly, tabletfriendly operating system, excellent email and web, well designed to be used onehanded ?
Pricey, 3D content can only be viewed using glasses or on a 3D TV
A completely usable Honeycomb tablet but the absence of a 3D screen detracts from the 3D camcorder feature, which will only appeal to diehard 3D fans and early adopters...
Android 3.0 works a treat, It's quick and responsive, Records 3D video, Plenty of options and help for recording 3D, 5MP stills camera is good, Polaris Office included
It's fat and heavy, No 3D screen, Still not many Android 3.0 apps, Plasticky build, What's the price?
ForAndroid 3.0 works a treatIt's quick and responsiveRecords 3D videoPlenty of options and help for recording 3D5MP stills camera is goodPolaris Office included...