AT&T introduces 1GHz LG eXpo cellphone with detachable pico-projector
Any chance you’re looking for a smarter smartphone? If the answer to that is in the affirmative, then your search may end here on the LG eXpo (or LG GW820), the latest entrant on the AT&T charts. Stuffed in with 1GHz Qualcomm processor, the handset is actually worth reckoning. The other high-end attachment that justifies our "smarter smartphone" reference is a detachable Texas Instruments DLP projector that the phone features.


For the usual inclusions in a smartphone, the LG eXpo, which is a touchscreen Windows Mobile 6.5 phone, features fingerprint recognition and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The integrated projector of the phone makes it so easy to directly project images clicked from the phone’s own LED flash-based 5MP camera. There’s no real word on the resolution and/or distance at which the phone can project, but people with highly sensitive data will take charm in this phone because of its unique fingerprint recognition feature.

Supporting a 1,500mAh battery and up to 16GB on a removable microSD memory card, the LG eXpo with 4-way menu navigation, turbo-scroll, RSS feed viewer and GPS will be made available by AT&T from December 7 on a $199 two-year contract price.


