LG debuts Renoir KC910i in black
Just in time for theĀ Pierre-Auguste Renoir anniversary, born February 25, 1841, LG will present an update of its own Renoir, which has received the name of LG KC910i.
The most obvious difference with the previous model is that the LG Renoir KC910i is not all black and now brings the cover mechanics of the camera lens. On the other hand, is slightly thicker. The cover mechanic is not the only change in the department of images; the camera interface has been revamped.
The LG KC910i is a camera phone with full touchscreen 8 megapixel with autofocus and xenon flash. The camera captures VGA video at 30 fps and can reach 120 fps in QVGA.
The videos are DivX encoded, and there is no support for video playback of DivX / XviD. The microSD card slot accepts cards up to 16GB, has TV out feature and a basic document viewer.
It also includes HSDPA, Wi-Fi and GPS, which means that the phone cover most users’ needs.
The LG Renoir KC910i is available almost everywhere in the world except the United States and unlike the original Renoir, the LG KC910i only version coming in a tri-band GSM.
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