LG Optimus Vu review: Vu from the top





LG is now developing a new hybrid of smartphones and tablets they called "phoneblets" which resembles from a phone and a tablet. They might gave up on developing tablets but LG is hitting for their Optimus Vu for tagging itself a "phoneblet."




Mainly, the Optimus Vu runs for easy making of different notes and memos that you can scribble out from. With the dedicated Notebook App you can caption multiple page notes with texts and images or you can screenshot a website, an e-mail, a document, an image and anything else through the QuickMemo key.






The Optimus Vu also lessen down the reminders and help you communicate with others by sending them your own ideas like sketch or screenshots via e-mail through the Dropbox. It also features the Polaris Office document editor and an app that can automate backups.




LG also put a NFC app with which you can easily share your contact details, web site, memos, scheduling info and more to others. Also, you can share it directly to others which also has a NFC-enabled device or write the info to NFC tags and hand out to people.




The extensive connectivity options for Optimus Vu features fast data connections over LTE, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 and Wi-Fi Direct, then there's the fun stuff like DLNA and a T-DMB TV tuner .
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