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LGE runs ‘Optimus 3-D train’

July 25, 2011 - 19:07 By 김지현
LG Electronics on Monday launched an “on-board” advertisement campaign for its LG Optimus 3-D smartphones by rigging a subway train with related ads and products.

The Seoul-based company said the 3-D phones, along with LG Electronics’ 3-D monitors and televisions, would be on display on a train on Subway Line No. 2 until Aug. 21.
Models show LG Optimus 3-D smartphones in an “on-board” advertising campaign on Seoul’s Subway Line No. 2, Monday. (LGE)

Those using the “Optimus 3-D train” would be able to enjoy the features of the 3-D products, including online games and taking 3-D pictures or moving images, LG Electronics said.

“LG Electronics plans to diversify its marketing campaigns for Optimus 3-D smartphones so that more customers will have the chance to see how they can enjoy these phones,” said Na Young-bae, executive vice president of LG Electronics’ Mobile Communications’ Korea division.

LG’s Optimus 3-D is the first 3-D smartphone developed by a local handset maker.

LG has already launched the smartphone in about 60 nations in Europe, and earlier this month started to receive pre-orders for the phones in Korea.

With the Optimus 3-D, phone users can watch 3-D images without eyewear, and also create their own 3-D images.

By Kim Ji-hyun (jemmie@heraldcorp.com)