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LG KE850

LG KE850
LG have come up with another nice phone. It’s slim and looks great. The phone appears to have a touch screen and slashgear believe it could form part of the chocolate range of phones which we have been seeing recently. The phone has 2 physocal buttons. More photos of this phone can be found over at SlashGear.

Via: SlashGear

LG Wall Mounted Projector

Wall Mountable Projector
LG have created a wall mountable projector. This excellent idea has all the goodies built in too such as a remote control lens door, auto focus, zoom and a ventilator. It is very quiet running at 25 db and projects a 100 inch image at 5.3m from the screen.

Via: TechEBlog

LG KH1000

LG KH1000
The LG KH1000 is a new handset to hit the market. It is a HDSPA enabled slider phone which has a 2.2 inch widescree TFT screen. A built in 1.3 mega pixel camera. 2GB flash memory with 1GB SDRAM. Something that grabbed my attention is the video conferencing ability. It has a hefty price tag but seems like a powerful device with nice amounts of built in memory to justify that.
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LG and Philips Slim Screen

LG and Philips have worked together to create an extremly slim screen for mobile phones. The screen is just 1.3mm which is 32% – 55% slimmer then their competitors.

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LG KV2300

LG have launched this fashionable phone which is numbered the LG KV2300. It sports a 1.3 Megapixel camera and 90Mb RAM. It’s got the usual MP3 player built in and acts as a dictionary. It is available in 2 colours (Black and Red).

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Via: akihabaranews

LG Fusic LG550

The LG Fusic phone is the latest to the market. It’s real number is the LG550 an it is available from Sprint right now. It has excellent battery life and quite a cool looking design. The phone has A2DP and an FM transmitter which scores it good marks too. The downside is the multi tasking capabilities of the music. There are 2 players. One for listening to music from the Sprint Music Store and the other for other apps on the phone. The review says thay the fusic is more geared towards the occasional listener.

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Via: Engadget

LG Super 3G Widescreen Slider Phone (LG-SGH100)

LG have launched the Super 3G widescreen slider phone named the LG-SGH100. They are also releasing the LG-KH1000 which both look like nice new additions to the market. My first impressions are that this will sell because of the wide screen offering. The slider both slides down or across so that the phone can be used in widescreen mode. The phone comes with 2Gb Flash and 1Gb SDRAM or 512Mb of flash with 256Mb SDRAM. Thats a lot of storage packed in there! It has a 1.3 Mega pixel camers, a 2.2″ screen. The phone weighs just 125g.

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Via: RegHardware

71-inch LG MW-71PY10 Plasma TV

LG have launched the nice looking MW-71PY10 Plasma TV which runs at a nice hefty 71″ 🙂

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It runs all HD stuff too and has 1080p resolution, HDMI, DVI, component, composite, and RGB inputs. It’s the worlds largest HD plasma on the market and sells for $60K USD. Yikes 🙂

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LG’s U400 3G slider

LG created some great looking things I have noticed over the past year. I always thought of them as a cheesy brand. How little did I know!

Anyway, the new LG U400 3G slider has been launched and it looks fab. It has a glossy Black finish to it, has UMTS compatibility, and has a nice scroll wheel for MP3’s. Also built in is a 2 meg pixel camera and a Micro SD slot.

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Via: Engadget

LG VX8500

The LG VX8500 is one of Verizon’s high end phones. Not much info is available yet except the new picture below. It also will be shipping early October according to our source.

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Via: PhoneArena

LG VX8300

The LG VX8300 has been launched by Verizon in the US. The phone is V CAST capable so you can watch videos of the latest news etc… downloadable form providers.

The phone has external stereo speakers, Bluetooth, and has a 1.3Mb camera. Pretty standard stuff again. Tech specs are below.

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*V CAST-capable
*Get It Now-capable – download games, ring tones, wallpapers and more
*Mobile Web 2.0-capable
*microSD Memory Card Slot
*1.3 megapixel camera and camcorder with flash
*Bluetooth (v1.1): hands-free, Serial Port (SPP), Dial Up Networking (DUN), and/or Object Push (OPP) profile for vCard exchange
*TXT, PIX and FLIX Messaging capability – send and receive messages with text, sounds, photos and videos
*My Account – access balance, minutes, usage, and payment info
*Instant Messaging capability
*External keys for easy access to V CAST Music
*Dual speakers for stereo sound
*Full-duplex speakerphone
*Enhanced speaker-independent voice recognition
*Voice commands: call, send message, go to, check, lookup, My Account
*Voice memo recording
*72-chord polyphonic ring tone support
*15 Unique ring tones, plus vibrate and silent modes
*TTY/TDD support
*Hearing aid compatible (M3-Rating)
*Personal organizer with calendar with scheduler, alarm clock, notepad, plus world clock, calculator, Ez tip calculator tools
*500 contacts address book with five numbers, two e-mail addresses and a picture ID for each entry
*Speed dial (98 entries plus a voice mail default)
*GPS-enabled
*Frequency: 1.9 GHz CDMA PCS, 800 MHz CDMA (digital dual-band)
*Dimensions: 3.58" (H) x 1.93" (W) x 0.92" (D)
*Weight: 3.88 oz.
*Internal LCD display: 262K Color TFT, 176 x 220 Pixels, 10 Lines
*External LCD display: 65K Color OLED, 96 x 96 Pixels, 6 Lines
*Standard battery: 1,100 mAh Li-Ion
*Usage time: up to 230 Minutes or
*Standby Time: up to 380 hours

Via: SlashPhone

iPhone 5 mockup hands-on posted

A few moments ago I posted a picture of what someone thinks the iPad mini will look like, should Apple decide to launch it. This post is now about an iPhone 5. The device is a mockup created by a case manufacturer who apparently has the official specs ready for a launch in the next few weeks. The device is not working and is literally just parts cut out to match the dimensions that Apple has provided.

Instead of a picture, the Verge managed to spend some time with the case manufacturer although the company behind the mockup didn’t want to be identified, understandably.

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