The appeal of the VX9400 starts and ends with the large 2.2-inch display. With a simple thumb flick, the screen flips up 45 degrees to
the left into a widescreen position perpendicular to the phone’s body, revealing the slightly recessed dialpad. Whatever happens to be on the display automatically reorients itself depending on its position, although some functions require the screen to be up.
There’s only one minor drawback: When a call comes in while you’re watching TV, the earpiece is at a right angle to the microphone. Fortunately, you can slip the screen back into Portrait mode so you don’t lose the call. After you end the call, the TV or music resumes automatically.
The VX9400’s screen is 0.2, which doesn’t seem like much but makes a world of difference when watching for longer stretches. More important, the LG provides a high-quality TV picture, with dark blacks and true colors. TV reception also was reliable.
LG VX9400 Review by LAPTOP Magazine