AT&T LG Expo Cell Phone Video Review

The LG Expo from AT&T has a lot of people talking because it connects to a pico projector that can display movies on your office wall. It's a projector phone.
AT&T's LG Expo is a Windows 6.5 device with a nice design, a sharp display, and a full keyboard. According to cnet, the phone has excellent call quality and fast performance.
Its 5 megapixel camera means you're covered in the snapshot department and its 3.2" touchscreen means you'll have access to crisp, user-friendly navigation that makes using this phone model easy and fun. But Expo also has a full qwerty (since texting on touchscreens sucks).
This phone is a great smartphone for business users--as well as for those who just want to project Transformers 10 feet on their walls. But since you have to purchase the data package, it adds to the price of the smartphone.
It costs $199 with a two-year AT&T contract, but you can purchase LG Expo from LetsTalk.com and get a $50 discount and an additional $100 rebate, which brings the cost of the phone down to $49.
Feature Roundup:
- 1 GHz Processor (Fastest on the US Market)
- Windows Mobile Professional™ 6.5 with Microsoft Word, Excel
- Pico Projector Sold Separately
- Biometric Finger Print Authentification secures applications, files and email
- 3.2" Touchscreen
- Full Physical Qwerty
- 5 Megapixel Camera and Video
- Smartphone data package is mandatory with this phone
Sprint LG Lotus Elite Phone Video Review

The LG Lotus Elite for Sprint costs $99.99 after a $50 rebate and with a two year contract.
The cell phone has a touch screen on the outside of the flip portion of the phone. It comes with a micro SD to SD card adapter and full QWERTY keyboard and a 2 megapixel camera. Also included are shortcut keys for social media access, email, and texting, which is good for those well-connected people out there.
The LG Lotus Elite for Sprint is a nice looking phone. What do you think? Would you consider using this phone if you were a Sprint customer?
HP iPAQ Glisten Cell Phone Video Review
The HP iPAQ Glisten is the latest Windows Mobile, QWERTY, message-friendly cell phone with a 3 megapixel camera. As you may have guessed, it's a little boring.
But as the reviewer in the video below points out, some people need a boring phone like the iPAQ Glisten. It operates on Windows Mobile 6.5, but there are some serious limitations to this phone. Namely, the really small screen.
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Blackberry Storm 2 for Verizon Phone Review
This is a review of the new Blackberry Storm 2 9550 from Phonedog. Check it out and see if it's up to snuff.
What do you think about this phone?
Pantech Impact AT&T Cell Phone Review
A review of the Pantech Impact cell phone for AT&T.
The Impact features an internal QVGA display and QWERTY keyboard as well as a touch sensitive external keypad for dialing.
A second review of the Pantech Impact, a messaging phone. This one's in Pink. It has a cool look on the outside, with a visible keyboard on the front of the phone and a cool top screen.
Nokia N900 Cell Phone Video Review
The N900 Nokia is like a tablet computer with a phone on top of it, according to Noah at PhoneDog. This phone retails anywhere from $500 to $700, so it is expensive.
This high-performance "phone" is expressly made for hardcore geeks and gadget hounds. The N900 operates on Maemo 5 OS with a great web browser. Nokia's very showy phone is reportedly lacking in some areas of every day usability, which is what you might expect out of an unabashedly "nerdy" phone.
Great camera, great slider keyboard, great looking phone. Got $500 to $700 to burn? Otherwise, keep walking.
Part 1 of Nokia 900 review
Part 2