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Close Up with LG's Intel-Powered GW990 Phone

Yesterday at CES, LG surprised everyone with a (literally) huge new smartphone—the GW990, the first phone built on Intel's Moorestown platform, using Intel's Moblin Linux operating system. I got some close-up, quality time with the phone today.

For one thing, the GW990 is huge. It's a thick brick with a 4.8-inch, 1024-by-480 display that's positively gorgeous. The phone strains the concept of "pocketable." Intel's chips have been criticized for not lending themselves to lightweight or slim devices, and the GW990 doesn't do much to dispel that idea. Read more...




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