Saturday, December 1, 2012

LG Thrill 4G





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3D gadgets were branded gimmicky from the get-go. That didn't stop HTC and LG from releasing their own 3D mobile handsets. While the former failed to wow consumers and critics, the latter caught the attention of many with its standout graphics, improved network coverage, and an unbeatable launch price of a Benjamin. If that wasn't enough to sell you on the Thrill 4G, then LG's tri-dual architecture (dual-core processor, dual-channel,
 and dual-memory) should have, attributing to the phone's high benchmarks. Plus the ability to decrease the 3D effects made watching, capturing, and engaging in 3D content (photos, videos, games) less headache inducing.

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