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Hands On: Overall, there are some elements of the LG Optimus Vu we do like, just as we did with the Samsung Note but ultimately we think pen input requires an even bigger screen to be really comfortable and practical. And as a phone it's unnecessarily ...
Classic design, Two year battery life, Accurate step tracking
Basic app, Expensive, Sleep and calorie inaccuracies
At first glance, the LG Optimus Vu is merely a response to its arch rival's Samsung Galaxy Note, but that's not to say that it doesn't have a lot going for it. Whether people really want these sort of phone-tablet hybrid devices remains to be seen, bu
Extrait: Build quality on the Vu seemed excellent and the device felt solid enough in the hand. There is a plasticky element to device but we've come to expect this type of aesthetic from LG and Samsung now.The Vu's 5-inch 1024x768 pixel display, despite its pecul...
Extrait: LG Optimus Vu P895: A wider and cheaper Note II With Samsung already well away in developing the smartphone category they helped create in the first place with the model Galaxy Note, it’s clear that phablets (portmanteau of “phone” and “tablet”) have s...
Extrait: Oh Optimus Vu, what an odd little device you are. Developed as a less than subtle knee-jerk reaction to Samsung’s Galaxy Note, the Vu went on sale in Korea earlier this year, and it’ll soon be making its way to Japan on NTT Docomo, too. Stateside, a Ve...
Publié: 2012-07-13, Auteur: Joseph , review by: engadget.com
Fantastic HD-IPS displayExcellent camera
Stylus can't be stowed in the deviceStylus integration is half-bakedRuns Gingerbread
The Optimus Vu is a half-hearted stab at the phablet category pioneered by the Galaxy Note. It's a follower, not a leader, and is best left untouched....
Big bright screen, perfect for reading, Spacious keyboard, great for typing
Too wide for onehanded use, Not comfortable to hold in your pocket, Most video doesn’t make use of 4:3 screen
The LG Optimus Vu is a brave and interesting experiment with the size of a smartphone. It’s phablet to its core - a smartphone moniker might still somehow fit the Galaxy Note, but you’d find it hard to twist your tongue and call this a phone. The huge...
The LG Optimus Vu is NFC-enabled, it has a decent screen, and for its size it's slim and lightweight
The Vu is expensive, its aspect ratio is odd, it runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and you have to carry the stylus separately
Though the Optimus Vu fits into the novel "phablet" category, forking over $900 for any Gingerbread phone isn't worth it, no matter what the screen size.
Extrait: Whether you love them or hate them, 5-inch devices fill that nice gap right between phones and tablets. Some users may complain that 5-inches is way too big for their hands, while others may find them just perfect.One thing is sure, however — 5 inches def...