W00t, the Optimus 3D is indeed real! Yes, LG confirmed the existence of the “world’s first” fully-functioning 3D smartphone just hours after images of the enigmatic device hit the ‘Net.
“The Optimus 3D addresses the lack of 3D content issue – one of the biggest problems facing the 3D market – with a complete platform for a one-of-a-kind experience on a mobile device,” LG explained in an official statement.
Although LG has yet to release a detailed spec list, the company did state that the device would feature a dual-lens camera for 3D recording, a glasses-free LCD panel for 3D viewing and “diverse connectivity options” such as HDMI and DLNA for 3D content sharing.
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No word on the processor, but it is probably safe to speculate that the Optimus 3D will be powered by a 3D variant of Nvidia’s dual-core Tegra 2 chip.
As TG Daily previously reported, Nvidia is planning to ship a 3D enabled Tegra 2 processor later this year.
According to slides obtained by TechEye, the chip is based on an ARM Dual Cortex A9 revved to a sweet 1.2 GHz – offering 5520 MIPS (million instructions per second) of raw power.
It is also worth noting that LG’s flagship Optimus 2X smartphone boasts a Tegra 2 chip, which facilitates faster, smoother web browsing, high-quality gaming and true multitasking without annoying lag or drag.