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LG KC910 RENOIR REVIEW

LG's has launched the successor of its previous flagship LG Viewty (KU990), LG Renoir KC910 that has every thing in it, it’s a well-rounded package. Sporting a whopping 8-megapixel camera with Xenon flash, as well as a full touch-screen interface, the Renoir should definitely appeal to camera buffs.

The Renoir has quite a stylish look and feel, but it's not in the same league as the iPhone. The front has a glossy silver design, attracting a mass of fingerprints, while the rear is slightly better in this regard and features etched plastic. Although it feels solid enough, the Renoir does not feel as weighty as a phone commanding this price tag perhaps should.

The Renoir's touch-screen interface is good. It may lack the polished feel of the iPhone, but it does have adjustable feedback and there is minimal lag during most functions. Icons and selections are large enough to tap with a slight press of your finger, and the menu system layout is a highlight — four main menu icons sit on the right side of the main menu (communicate, entertainment, utilities and settings), while the home screen also has a row of easily accessible icons .

In addition to well-designed menus, the home screen has a widget option, accessed by pressing the W icon. Here you can drag widgets from the row along the bottom of the screen and place them on the home page area for quick access. It's fairly intuitive, but like the F480T the system is limited as you can't edit the widgets that are available, nor can you create your own widgets. The biggest disappointment is scrolling: smooth scrolling is a rarity on this device and scrolling to the bottom of a long list is a frustrating affair.

Thankfully, messaging is largely positive. Using the built-in accelerometer, tilting the Renoir horizontally gives you a full QWERTY keyboard layout, while a regular keypad with T9 support is available if you are in portrait mode. Our only complaint is that the keypad is a little small (especially given the large screen size) and the send button is too close to the space bar for our liking. The QWERTY keyboard buttons are also a little small, especially for people with large fingers. There is also a slight delay when typing quite quickly.

Multimedia features are aplenty, but the 8-megapixel camera is the Renoir's highlight. It offers a host of features including a Xenon flash, face detection, geo tagging, blink detection and image stabilization, as well as an all-important lens cover. The photos captured are perhaps the most impressive we have seen on a camera phone to date. The Renoir struggles slightly with finer details, but edges are smooth and there are no examples of haloing or purple fringing — two issues synonymous with camera phone lenses, which are usually of inferior quality to those found on regular digital cameras. Colour reproduction is excellent. The flash is useful, but like most camera phones the Renoir struggles somewhat in low-light conditions and tends to work best under natural light.

The phone's music and video features are similarly impressive — at least on paper. Dolby Mobile for music, slow- and fast-motion video recording, an FM radio and DviX/Xvid playback are just a few of the Renoir's more noteworthy features. Videos look sharp and clear on the display and viewing angles are excellent. Unfortunately, these great features are all let down by LG's insistence on a proprietary headphone/charging jack. An adapter is included in the sales package and A2DP Bluetooth means you can stream wireless audio to compatible accessories, but the lack of a standard audio jack is an annoying gripe that LG still has failed to address.

Wi-Fi, built-in GPS and HSPDA capabilities make the Renoir one of the most feature-packaged handsets currently available. For GPS, the Google Maps application is included, though it isn't included on the Vodafone-branded handset, meaning there is no GPS mapping available.

 

Specifications

Network

·         GSM 900, 1800, 1900

·         HSDPA  900/2100

Screen

·         TFT RESISTIVE TOUCH SCREEN, 256K COLORS

·         240 x 400 pixels, 3 inches

·         Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate

Weight & Dimension

·          107.8 x 55.9 x 14 mm

Memory

·         Micro SD Trans Flash up to 16GB

·         1 GB  on Board

Data Service & Connectivity

·         GPRS Class 10 34-48 kbps

·         EDGE Class 10 236.8 kbps

·         3G HSDPA 7.2

·         Bluetooth

·         Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA

·         microUSB v2.0 With A2DP

Ringtones

·         MP3, Polyphonic

·         Vibration

Camera                                                                                            

·        8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, Schneider-Kreuznach optics, auto/manual focus, xenon flash

Battery

·         Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh

Others

·         GPS, with A-GPS support

·         FM RADIO

·         Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)

·         SMS, MMS, Email

·         TV-out

·         Hands free

·         T9 text feature

·         WAP 2.0, xHTML, HTML

·         MP3/MPEG4 player

·         Organizer



 

 

 

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