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  • LG KC910 Renoir review: Portrait of a high-flyer


    Gsmarena have posted their review of the LG KC910 Renoir. Here are the key features, main disadvantages and final impression.

    Key features:
    Quad-band GSM, HSDPA 2100 MHz
    3" 256K-color touchscreen TFT display (240 x 400 pixels)
    8 megapixel autofocus camera, xenon flash (geo-tagging, face tracking, blink detection, touch focus, manual focus)
    Video recording in AVI format, VGA@30fps, QVGA@120fps, time-lapse QVGA videos
    Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
    Wi-Fi
    GPS receiver with A-GPS support
    TV-out
    100MB internal memory
    Hot-swappable microSD card slot (ships with 8GB card)
    Accelerometer for auto screen rotate
    DivX/XviD video playback
    Dolby Mobile music enhancement
    FM radio with RDS
    Office document viewer
    Multi-tasking with a real task manager
    Handwriting recognition
    Excellent touch optimized image gallery
    Direct video uploads to YouTube

    Main disadvantages:
    Xenon flash is inadequately powered and causes the camera to underexpose
    Fullscreen camera viewfinder doesn't show the entire frame
    No Smart dialing
    QWERTY keyboard not available in Java apps
    No video streaming over Wi-Fi (such as the mobile YouTube)
    No voice-guided GPS navigation
    Stylus as dongle only, no stylus compartment

    The LG KC910 Renoir is without a doubt an impressive package. It's got a nice user interface with rich feature set such as the capable task manager and well developed multi-tasking, excellent touch optimized gallery, DivX/XviD video support plus direct YouTube uploads, as well as auto screen rotation and a landscape QWERTY keyboard.

    Surely, the Renoir rich features such as Wi-Fi and GPS are a bit limited by the feature phone interface, but if you are after a more expandable platform such as Symbian S60, the Samsung INNOV8 is your only cameraphone option right now and although similarly priced, it would mean you'd have to ditch the touchscreen functionality.

    We are pleased with the LG Renoir camera features and performance too with the small exception of the image oversharpening it applies and the feeble xenon flash that's not only underpowered but also throws the camera automatic exposure and white balance over board.

    The LG handset has its other quirks too - lack of video streaming over Wi-Fi (you can enjoy YouTube only over the cellular network), silly 300KB limitation of incoming emails, no QWERTY keyboard in the Java apps and no free games.

    Choosing between the LG Renoir and its direct competitor - Samsung Pixon - is a tough call since both are similarly priced. While the Pixon lacks Wi-Fi, it adds to the equation 0.2 inches of screen estate, more advanced widgets system, a snappier interface, WVGA video recording and a true quad-band support.

    So in the end, it's the consumer that makes the final decision - choosing between such close competitors is always a matter of personal evaluation and there's no one-size-fits-all answer.

    Happy holidays to you all!

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