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Lg wing pro
Lg wing pro












lg wing pro

Rutter’s vocals lacked that crisp, lush sound you’d hear on speakers that produce warm, well-balanced audio.įortunately, there is a pre-installed equalizer app that you can play around with. Mids sounded fine, but highs have a little bit of grit and grain at max volume. At max volume, the audio was loud enough to fill my medium-sized testing room, but it lacked that smooth, buttery sound that makes a listening experience feel heavenly. I listened to “Put Your Records On” by Ritt Momney, and the more I amplified the volume, the more the quality plummeted. Another set of speakers on the swivel screen would have been ideal, but I’m sure LG engineers would have lost their minds trying to implement speakers on such a ridiculously thin display. The LG Wing sports a single speaker on the bottom edge of the second screen. No matter which screen setting is on, the Wing is more color accurate than both the Surface Duo and the Galaxy Z Fold 2. When the Galaxy Z Fold 2’s Vivid setting is on, its displays offer a Delta-E score of 0.34. When sRGB mode is switched on the Surface Duo, the screens land a Delta-E score of 0.27. The Surface Duo has a default option and a second setting called “sRGB” while the Galaxy Z Fold 2 also has a default state and a second option called “Vivid.” The default Delta-E scores for the Microsoft and Samsung devices are 0.33 and 0.25, respectively. LG’s dual-screen rivals have two screen settings. On the Delta-E color accuracy test, the Wing scored 0.23 (lower is better). The Wing, with adaptive brightness on, is the brightest of them all. The Surface Duo, which lacks an adaptive brightness setting, sports 460-nit dual screens. With adaptive brightness on, the Galaxy Z Fold 2 offers 599 nits of brightness, but when it’s off, the Samsung device emits 361 nits of brightness. However, with the latter, the LG Wing radiates only 357 nits of brightness. With the former, the LG Wing emits 643 nits of brightness. We tested the LG Wing's screen brilliance in two states: with adaptive brightness on and with adaptive brightness off.

lg wing pro

The Surface Duo (140%) and the Galaxy Z Fold 2 covered more of the DCI-P3 color space (146%). The LG Wing, according to our colorimeter, covered 105% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, which pales in comparison to the average smartphone (109%). I watched The Old World: A Mindtrip Through Europe trailer, and as a flaming biker rode through a forest, the Wing’s main screen captured the flickering orange, yellow and red fiery hues that emanated from the back of the cyclist. The damn-near non-existent bezels - and the absence of a notch - gives this spacious, edge-to-edge display humongous screen real estate. The main, 6.8-inch, 2460 x 1080-pixel screen can be swiveled up into a wing state or swung back to simulate a single-screen device. One of the Wing’s greatest selling points is its OLED dual-screen displays. The Wing fit like a glove in my jeans’ back pockets, but the LG device was too large to slip inside my front pockets. However, in comparison to another dual-screen rival, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 (0.6 inches thin, 0.61 pounds), the Wing is slimmer and lighter. The LG Wing (0.4 inches thin, 0.57 pounds), when closed, is slightly thicker and heavier than the Microsoft Surface Duo (0.38 inches thin, 0.55 pounds). The back features a three-camera array on the top-left corner of the chassis, giving the Wing a three-eyed Cyclops look. It’s nothing to write home about - the color isn’t striking, but the glossiness makes it pop. My review unit has the Aurora Gray color, which coats the chassis with a reflective, silver finish. There is no headphone jack, but a USB-C-to-3.5mm port dongle is included in the box. On the right edge, are the volume buttons and the side button, which you can use to awaken the device.

lg wing pro

On the bottom edge, you’ll discover another mic, a USB-C port and speakers. Next to the pop-up camera, you’ll find a mic. You may be wondering, “There’s no hole-punch cutout or notch, so where’s the front-facing camera?” The Wing features a pop-up camera, located on the top-left edge, that protracts when selfie mode is switched on in the camera app. The top and bottom frames of the Wing are ultra-slim while the sides are virtually bezel-less. There’s no hole-punch cutout or unattractive notch (ahem, Apple) interrupting the screen-to-body ratio. As a single-screen smartphone, the Wing has a gorgeous 6.8-inch display. When the screen is unswiveled, it goes into what LG calls “basic mode,” but this phone is anything but basic.














Lg wing pro