Here’s yet another cellphone from LG that will make readers out of Korea weep as they will probably never get to lay their fingers on a multi-faceted handset such as the LG LB1700. This T-DMB cellphone might come in a compact design, but it packs quite a considerable punch when it comes to features as seen at the KES 2006 event. Features of the LG LB1700 include a M-XD engine (we assume that is an operating platform of some sort), a robot-centric user interface, a 170-degree viewing angle, support for a wide variety of dial and vector fonts, an electronic dictionary, a text viewer, and the ability to perform online banking transactions. The only thing it can’t do is keep the house spic and span.
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