Sunday, April 25, 2010

LG Viewty


LG Viewty is one of the most fashionable cell phones of the moment, released in black last year and in the new eye-catching silver housing made available recently.

LG Viewty is a true camera phone integrating a powerful 5MP camera with autofocus, strobe flash, 30 fps filming capability, maximum picture resolution of 1592 x 1944 pixels, still image capture, manual focus, image stabilizer, and handwriting recognition for picture editing.
There is also a secondary camera for video calling, a VGA type.

If you have read my previous article about this phone model, then you already know it is working on 2G/3G networks, has a 3-inch TFT touch display with Flash UI, 256K colors and 240 x 400 pixels resolution.
In addition it has a microSD card slot for extending the 100MB shared phone memory to store the high-rsolution pictures you capture while on the go, and supports GPRS, EDGE, with up to 3.6Mbps transfer speeds.

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There is also Bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP support, USB 2.0 connectivity, HTML browsing, e-mail function, Java, music/video player, FM radio with RDS, Organize, DOC/XLS/PDF files viewer, and a 1000mAh Li-Ion battery power for up to four hours of continuous operation.

The news about LG Viewty is that the producing company and DivX have announced it to be the worlds first mobile phone to support high-quality DivX video format, having a DivX video player and 120 fps 640 x 480 pixels DivX video encoding.

"Our goal is to make it easy for consumers to enjoy a high-quality video experience on any kind of device" declared Kevin Hell, CEO at DivX. "The LG Viewty is a perfect example of this experience. It allows consumers to capture video on its 3-inch screen and then easily transfer that video to a computer or virtually any kind of consumer electronics device."

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