Reviewed by: Allen Tsai - Jul 21, 2005
Introduction
With each new release, handsets grow more advanced; combining a broad
range of features into a compact device. Due to the widespread use and popularity
of the cell phone, it's the perfect foundation to build a multifunctional
gadget, being just a pocket's reach away.
Initially digital cameras broke ground, making sure users would never
have an excuse for leaving the camera at home. Then, as MP3s overshadowed
polyphonic ringtones as the sound of choice, portable music players begin
being integrated.
But Asia and Europe have always been light-years ahead of North America
when it comes to handsets. And a glimpse overseas has given anxious consumers
of what's to come in the future.
With Verizon Wireless' launch of EV-DO, more possibilities emerged; allowing
subscribers to access broadband-like speeds on their mobile device. Through
Verizon's VCAST service, movie and television clips are able to be streamed
and watched on the go.
The LG VX8000 was the first device to feature the promising new 3G technology,
but drawbacks in size, weight, and design hindered its appeal to the mass
market. But with the release its successor, the VX8100, LG hopes to correct
past mistakes and attract tech-hungry consumers.
Design
Contrary
to the no-nonsense boxy shell of the VX8000, the relaxed curves of the VX8100
evokes a more entertaining feel; adding a cool blue texture instead of the
metallic casing. Measuring 91 x 49 x 26 mm, the VX8100 is more compact,
albeit thicker, than the VX8000. And its 118 g adds more weight to lug around.
Closed, the VX8100's external 65K Color TFT screen displays 7 lines of
information, including date, time, battery level, signal strength, and a
small wallpaper. Additionally, incoming calls are shown for convenience.
Above the LCD, the lens to the 1.3-megapixel camera is positioned to
capture lasting memories; activated with the press of the Camera Key along
the right side. While a built-in flash can be triggered to ensure those
recollections show up bright and clear even in low-light conditions.
Navigation and shortcut keys provide convenient access without opening
the VX8100. Below the external screen, Left, Right, and Select buttons allow
consumers to Rewind, Fast Forward, and Play / Stop when listening to the
built-in MP3 player.
On the left side, up and down keys adjust the ring and voice volumes
during standby and calls, and doubling as scroll buttons through months
in the Calendar or pages in the MiniBrowser. Pressing the dedicated Voice
Dial Key below records and playbacks memos; even activating the speaker-independent
voice recognition system.
Since the VX8100 is a video phone, an ample amount of storage is needed
to stream and store large files. And should users find themselves out of
internal memory, an expansion slot along the right side accepts miniSD cards.
Opening the VX8100 reveals the internal screen; able to display a brilliant
262K colors at 176 x 144 px in resolution. Conveniently placed, the 5-way
directional keypad is surrounded by Send, Camera, Clear, Power / End, and
Left and Right soft keys for additional shortcuts.
Out of the box, the LG VX8100 comes with a standard 1000 mAh Li-Ion battery,
AC adapter, back cover plate, Welcome CD, and user manual.
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