Published on October 11th,2005 at 7:42 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

New LG DMB phone

The KES2500 is LG’s latest DMB phone. It’s part of a new generation of phones that has almost the same functions as a basic video recorder. It’s possible to record up to 60 minutes of video without having to watch it (so basically you record it to look at it later). It supports virtual 5.1 and 3D audio, it has a TV Out port and a 2.2″ QVGA screen. It is also possible to temporarly makr a PAUSE on what you are watchin in order to answer to a call and resume it once done

Quite impressed with this system, it’s a technological high-flyer, this phone, but is it really that useful, watching TV shows on your phone after they have been aired? Only time will tell whether there is a market for this kind of technology…

Via LG Korea
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