Verizon is seriously diversifying its portfolio today with the official  in-store launch of four new smartphones. Three of them roll up in  Android gear, though they all have major selling points beyond Google's  software. LG's Revolution is the sole LTE-capable handset of the bunch, bringing with it a 4.3-inch screen and pre-installed Netflix for $250. The Droid X2  undercuts it on price, at $200, but doubles the core count with its  Tegra 2 processor and ramps up resolution to qHD (960 x 540). Gaming  aficionados can spend the same amount on the Xperia Play  from Sony Ericsson, which offers a slideout gamepad and unique  PlayStation Certified status. Bringing up the rear is HTC's  well-traveled Trophy,  a 3.7-inch Windows Phone that accepts it's a little late to the party  and therefore slices $50 off its asking price, with a $150 levy before  the obligatory two-year contract. What say you -- buy, try, or keep  waiting?                                                                              
 
 Verizon (Droid X2), (Revolution), (Xperia Play), (Trophy)
Verizon (Droid X2), (Revolution), (Xperia Play), (Trophy) 
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