Big news for anyone with a big living room and bigger wallet: LG’s 55-inch OLED TV will be the first of the pack to arrive, debuting in May for $US8000.
Voice calling is something we’re all very familiar with. Likewise, video chat, while significantly newer, is still something of a known commodity. What you haven’t been able to do is mix the two on the fly — until now.
LG’s been very busy at MWC, releasing more than a half-dozen handsets to market. When can we expect them in Australia? Here’s what we know so far.
First it was HTC, and then Samsung. Will LG be the next company to make Google’s own Nexus devices?
Either there’s something huge planned for MWC and everybody’s rushing to not get swept away from it, or mobile phone companies are really impatient and/or bad at keeping secrets. LG’s announced yet another handset, while a press image of an HTC phone due for MWC release has leaked out.
LG’s shown that it still thinks 3D phones are the future by unveiling yet another new phone pre-MWC. The beefed up Optimus 3D Max is the successor to the world’s first 3D phone and aims to continue the headache-inducing pocket 3D experience we all know and love.
We’ve known it was coming soon, and now LG’s taken the wraps off the Optimus Vu, a Gingerbread 5 inch phone — I refuse to use that ‘phablet’ word — due for release in March.
OK, so a media release just landed in my inbox, spruiking Prada’s new smartphone. But all I can think about is how much the promotional shot makes Ukrainian-Canadian model Daria Werbowy look like an alien.