LG lancia ufficialmente in Europa l’Optimus 3D Max, l’atteso seguito dell’Optimus 3D che ha debuttato lo scorso anno. Vi avevamo già riportato alcune impressioni d’uso dello smartphone, ma ora lo smartphone sarà ufficialmente disponibile e sarete voi a decidere se vale la pena testare questa nuova generazione di smartphone 3D di LG – che ad un primo sguardo merita qualche attenzione – oppure se vogliate sperimentare altri produttori.

Secondo Jong-seok Park, presidente e CEO di LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company, “stiamo deliberatamente spingendo avanti i limiti dell’innovazione dell’intrattenimento mobile con l’Optimus 3D Max. Questo dispositivo si è evoluto in maniera significativa da quando abbiamo presentato il primo Optimus 3D al Mobile World Congress nel 2011. La seconda generazione di smartphone 3D senza occhialini è sottile e leggera quanto qualunque altro smartphone di fascia alta mentre è capace di riprodurre immagini spettacolari sia in 2D che in 3D.

Optimus 3D Max è 2mm più sottile e 20g più leggero di Optimus 3D, ed è spesso solo 9.6mm mentre pesa 148g. Per l’elenco completo delle specifiche vi rimandiamo al nostro articolo.

 

[spoiler title=”Comunicato stampa”]LG LAUNCHES SECOND-GENERATION 3D SMARTPHONE IN EUROPE

Optimus 3D Max Ushers in New Level of 3D Entertainment with Powerful Performance and Features

SEOUL, Apr. 23, 2012 – LG’s latest achievement in the glasses-free 3D space — the Optimus 3D Max — will kick-off its global roll-out today starting in Europe. As first seen at Mobile World Congress 2012, the second-generation 3D smartphone boasts an enhanced chipset and more enticing 3D entertainment features in a slimmer and lighter body.

“We are deliberately pushing the limits of mobile entertainment innovation with the Optimus 3D Max,” said Dr. Jong-seok Park, President and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. “This device has evolved significantly since we introduced the first Optimus 3D at Mobile World Congress in 2011. Our second generation glasses-free 3D smartphone is as thin and light as any other high-end smartphone while still delivering a spectacular picture in either 2D or 3D.”

The Optimus 3D Max now includes a new 3D Converter which allows for a greater va-riety of 3D content as it converts 2D content from Google Earth, Google Maps and other mapping apps into 3D. Visitors at MWC 2012 also raved about the device’s unique 3D video editor which allows the editing of 3D video on the phone in real time. And the 3D Hot Key mounted on the side of the phone enables users to easily toggle between 2D and 3D. The Optimus 3D Max includes 3D-style cubicle icons in addition to its customizable icons which can be amended by applying the users’ own photos through the Icon Customizer feature.

Additional features, which will be available through an upcoming maintenance release (MR), include a HD Converter to offer high resolution content to be viewed on a TV connected through MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) and Range Finder, which calculates the distance between the camera and a subject as well as the dimensions of an object through triangulation.

As for its new form-factor, the Optimus 3D Max is 2mm slimmer and 20g lighter than its predecessor, measuring only 9.6 mm thin and weighing 148g. The 5MP camera on the rear captures both photos and video in 3D using its dual lenses. The recorded material can be viewed directly on the smartphone in glasses-free 3D or on a 3D capable computer monitor or TV.

Key Specifications:

  • Chipset: 1.2GHz Dual-Core processor (OMAP4430)
  • Display: 4.3-inch 3D WVGA Display with Corning Gorilla Glass 2
  • Memory: 8GB Internal Storage, 1GB Internal Memory, Micro SD support (up to 32GB)
  • Camera: 2 x 5MP rear-facing, VGA front-facing
  • OS: Android 2.3 Gingerbread
  • Battery: 1,520 mAh
  • Others: HSPA + 21Mbps
  • HDMI connection 2D/3D TV/monitor up to 1080p via MHL
  • DNLA for wireless connection with TV/PC (3D video also supported)
  • NFC Full Support, LG Tag+[/spoiler]