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LG makes the 8MP camera KC910 official; brands it as the LG Renoir

Finally, LG has officially announced its 8MP camera phone, the KC-910 which from now on will also go by the name LG Renoir. Like we told you before, the LG Renoir is a slim and feature-rich multimedia phone with a touchscreen interface, Dolby Mobile sound technology, Wi-Fi connectivity and, of course, a full-function camera which according to LG can even surpass the capability of some regular digital camera models.

The LG Renoir has Schneider-Kreuznach optics, Xenon Flash, auto and manual focus ISO sensitivity up to 1600 and a feature which is quite popular lately – geotagging. But the most interesting camera feature of the LG Renoir has something to do with its touch-screen interface.

Keep reading for more details on the LG Renoir

Move over Viewty, here comes the LG KC910

LG is introducing a successor to its popular LG Viewty mobile phone, the KC910. Featuring an 8-megapixel camera, the KC910 is being touted by LG as an all-in-one multimedia phone. To prove this, LG put in Dolby sound, DivX and XviD for video playback. The KC910 is also now the slimmest 8-megapixel camera phone measuring only 14mm thick.

The LG KC910 boasts of a Xenon flash, Schneider-Kreuznach lens, ISO sensitivity of up to 1600, and video capture in VGA resolution at 30fps. To make its camera feature even more fun, the LG KC910 can also record QVGA video at up to 120fps. The LG KC910 also comes with a built-in GPS, geotagging feature for photos. In addition the KC910 also has an option for manual shooting, face, smile and blink detection and image stabilizer.