Saturday, June 21, 2008

LG Viewty made landfall across Venezuela to give camera phone aficionados the chance to take pictures like real pros

Caracas Daily Journal (Jonathan Leo): Venezuelan consumers that are into photography (and those who are not) may dig quite well the latest cell phone by South Korea's tech-savvy LG Electronics released this week jointly with wireless carrier movistar. Indeed, there are many phones from different trademarks offering embedded 5 mega-pixel cameras, but the LG KE990 (also known as Viewty) has interesting add-ons that even professional photographers may want to consider owning. On top of combining high-end functionalities and unique style, the LG Viewty brings along with its Schneider Kreuznach lens camera an outstanding added-value feature: the possibility to adjust the focus manually, thus providing users with better control when capturing far-out images. Plus, an image stabilizer prevents "shaky" pictures from happening. What's more, sharper images in pitch-black places are always guaranteed whereas the LG Viewty is the only in the market to offer the ISO 800 light sensitivity settings, which notably increases the levels of light when it's most needed. Also enjoy an ultimate audiovisual experience thanks to a 262,000 colors LCD touch screen that besides digitalizing the handwriting of users, it offers them the chance to get off on the high quality provided by a DivX video player. And talking about videos, shoot your own at a speed of 120 frames per second (FPS) which is the perfect rate to view video recordings in slow motion mode. Further specifications for this GSM/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA (900/1800/1900Mhz) phone are available on http://viewty.lgmobile.com/ve

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