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Seoul, Korea Oct. 3, 2008 -- LG Electronics (LG), a worldwide
technology and design leader in mobile
communications, announced the
official launch of its LG-KC910, a slim yet feature-packed full
touchscreen 8 megapixel multimedia phone. This artistic new handset,
known as Renoir, goes on sale in Europe in early October and has a
large palate of features like Wi-Fi, Dolby®
Mobile from Dolby Laboratories, Inc., and camera
capabilities that even surpass those found on standalone digital
cameras.
“Renoir is much more than a camera phone. It truly puts
everything at your fingertips and provides a multi-sensorial experience
through sight, sound and touch,” said Dr. Skott Ahn, President and CEO
of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. “The 8 megapixel
camera is only one aspect of the phone. Its unique combination of
features, including a full touchscreen interface, Dolby Mobile for
Music and built in support for Wi-Fi and A-GPS, allow Renoir to be used
in equally unique ways.”
Focus on Touch-Enhanced High Quality Camera
Renoir
takes super-sharp 8 megapixel pictures that can be edited in camera and
are instantly ready for sharing online or printing. The phone’s list of
features includes some that are usually only found on extremely
high-end standalone cameras, such as Schneider-Kreuznach certified
optics, a Xenon flash, auto and manual focus, sensitivity up to ISO
1600 and geo-tagging.
Renoir takes the full advantage
capabilities as a full touchscreen 8 megapixel phone, with unique
touch-enhanced features. One feature, Touch Shot, makes it easy to get
the right shot every time by allowing photographers to focus on any
object by touching it on screen. The shutter fires automatically when
the user’s finger is removed from the screen. Touch Shot, a first for a
mobile phone, also reduces camera shake and eliminates the need to
search for the shutter release button.
One major advantage Renoir
has over standalone digital cameras is its ability to connect to the
latest 3G HSDPA networks and Wi-Fi. This eliminates the need to wait to
share pictures with the world. They can be instantly and effortlessly
uploaded and shared with the world from almost anywhere. Geo-tagging,
enabled by Renoir’s A-GPS capabilities, makes it easy to keep track of
where pictures were taken and plot them using online mapping websites.
Special
shot modes give pictures that special look that usually requires a
professional touch. Beauty Shot removes spots and imperfections from
people’s faces, while also making them appear brighter and clearer in
photos. The feature is smart enough to recognize faces and only apply
the effect to the right areas. Art Shot allows users to apply a number
of creative preset effects, from common changes like black and white to
less common and more nuanced ones like warm or cool tone.
Share in an Unrivalled Multimedia Experience
Renoir
delivers a full multimedia experience that stimulates the senses. Renoir is also the first handset created for the worldwide market to
include Dolby Mobile. This integrated suite of audio processing
technologies from Dolby Laboratories brings depth and richness as well
as clean, powerful bass to deliver a more immersing and engaging
listening experience for music.
Renoir records video better than
any other mobile phone, with the ability to capture super-high-quality
120 frame per second slow-motion video or to compress longer events
using five frame per second time lapse recording. A noise-free
microphone ensures that audio is just as crisp as the video it
accompanies. Built-in support for DivX and Xvid encoded video means
that Renoir can provide hours of entertainment straight out of the box.
Just
as with photos, Renoir can upload any user generated content it creates
including audio, video or text, over 3G HSDPA networks or Wi-Fi.
Touch the Intuitive, Customizable Interface
Renoir
works just like people think. Its user interface is both intuitive and
easily customizable, based around a full touchscreen that provides the
perfect canvas for multimedia. When first turned on, the handset greets
users with a screen that is home to numerous widgets. These can be
selected from a wide range of choices and dragged into place. Standing
out among these are Renoir’s online widgets, which use live content
from the web to provided up-to-the-second information on things like
local weather.
For applications like text messaging, Renoir
allows users to choose what kind of input interface they want to use –
either an onscreen QWERTY keypad, similar to a computer keyboard, or an
alpha-numeric keypad, like what is found on most mobile phones. Another
unique feature enabled by Renoir’s touchscreen is its picture-based
speed dial, which allows users to quickly scroll through contacts and
bring up more detailed information with just the touch of a finger.
LG
chose the name Renoir for Viewty’s successor to reflect its personality
and level of multimedia sophistication. The handset’s designers drew
inspiration from the way the impressionist painter of the same name
used light and color to capture scenes that were beautifully rich in
meaning.
After making its initial debut in Europe in October of
this year, Renoir will come out in Asia, Latin America and CIS in
November, the Middle East and Africa in December and China in January
of 2009. The 13.95 mm Renoir will be available in titan black and other
color options depending on operator.
Information Source: LG
Images courtesy of LG
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