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+[* black] Barring the dark watch face, this device could certainly be mistaken for a mechanical watch, until you flip it over...
[* black] The rear of the watch features a heart rate sensor, charging dock contacts, and the model number (LG-W150).
[* black] While the Urbane eliminated a handful of face options included in the LG G Watch, this timepiece introduces plenty of [http://www.androidcentral.com/these-are-hot-new-watch-faces-lg-watch-urbane|faces|new_window=true] to choose from.
- [* icon_note] The Urbane's 245 ppi display looks a lot better in person than under our camera—there seems to be a moiré effect that makes the pixels stand out.
+ [* icon_note] The Urbane's 245 ppi display looks a lot better in person than under our camera—there seems to be a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moir%C3%A9_pattern#Television_screens_and_photographs|moiré effect|new_window=true] that makes the pixels stand out.
[* black] However, it's still not quite as sharp at super-close distances as the Apple Watch, with its 290 ppi (for the 38 mm, 302 for the 42 mm) screen.