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LG optimus pad enabled with high end multimedia facilities

Among all the tablets, creation from LG is best as all its features are conjoined in a way that a person with little knowledge can drive easily without getting in any kind of doubt or confusion.
LG makes some great smartphones. This time, it comes with a finely-made device that is known as LG Optimus Pad. It’s a 3D-enabled tablet that mirrors the specifications of the T-mobile G-Slate that LG has also built for the United States. LG’s tablet runs on a 1GHz NvidiaTegra 2 dual-core processor for unbeatable performance and power management. There’s also 3G and Wi-Fi, as well as 32GB of storage.LG optimus pad runs on android 3.0 Honeycomb. It is truly excellent – a real achievement by google. The screen of LG tablet measures 8.9-inches. As well as display fine pictures with a 15:9 aspect ratio and Full HD 1080p decoding.
The LG optimus pad offers users an multimedia environment on a 1280 x 768 WXGA resolution widescreen display. In addition, it carries built-in 3D camera – enabling users to capture fine photographs and videos. You also get a 2 megapixel camera on the front for video calling. Apart from these out of box features, it also carries hi-speed internet web browser for faster internet surfing, meticulously made audio-video player for great entertainment, fine compatibility that lets work with all types of instruments, latest applications, software and many more.
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Speech- Enabled Smart Homes
Smart homes technologies are and will remain a new idea for quite some time. Research is taking place to understand the potential advantages that smart homes can achieve, however So far most of the research has centered around graphical interface control, with very little thought going into alternate user interfaces, the most notable being the use of voice, which would prove to be a very convenient method of automating your home appliances.
When using a GUI the homeowner can usually only controls appliances from a display screen and is unable to automate the smart home technology elsewhere in the household. For a voice application Bluetooth is a good wireless standard to use because it can connect easily to a PC and as long as the user stays within 10-100 metres of the computer the smart home application can be controlled.
Voice control would be particularly advantageous to those with disabilities, for example, a visually impaired user would find it difficult to use a GUI and somebody with motor impairments would have a tough time using a keyboard and mouse, however deaf users would clearly struggle to use a speech-enabled system, so I would recommend including a GUI and voice control functionality.
There are a number of voice applications out there in industry, for instance, when you top up your mobile phone or telephone the bank you are taken through a series of steps and can select from a number of options that were programmed into an automated voice application. Typically these applications are designed using VoiceXML on a standard PC, which can then be accessed from any telephone via a pre-determined number.