Wednesday, 18 July 2012

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

When looking at the enV Touch for the first time, you can easily tell it is an upgrade from the Voyager, since both share many design characteristics.  The clamshell form-factor remains intact with the familiar 2-stop hinge.  Most of the front real estate is taken up by the display, with pewter chrome accents surrounding it.  We like this choice since it’s not as shiny and reflective as the mirror chrome used on the Voyager.  The back still uses the soft-touch coating, but has geometric indentions to it, which is also found on the enV3.  The device’s overall height and depth is now slightly less, but it is also a little wider (due to the size of the display).  Because of this, it less “brick like” than the Voyager, but it is still not as compact as the, or , and is noticeable while in your pant’s pocket.  The overall construction feels solid for the most part, but we did notice some plastic creaking sounds when pressing on the chrome edging around the display.  The Voyager and enV3 also exhibit this, but to a lesser extent.

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

LG enV Touch VX-11000

 

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