Sunday, June 10, 2012

LG gift for Blinds

Skipping on the HD IPS screen, dual core processor or LTE is typically not the formula which will land your handset on the pages of Engadget. However, these LG-LU2700Ss aren’t just any unglamorous cellphone; it has been specially customized for use by the visually impaired and blind. The instruction booklet is printed in Braille and instead need the constant mashing of buttons. The specifically designed handset is controlled mainly via voice commands. 2000 of these cellphones were given away as part of donation program of LG.

LG believes that technical innovation is a key to success in marketplace. Established in the year 1958, they have led the way in providing applied technologies and sophisticated digital products to their customers. With their commitment to assertive international business policies and innovation, they aim to become a worldwide leader in highly developed digital technology. The letters “L” and “G” in a circle represent the future, world, humanity, technology and youth. Their philosophy is based on Humanity. Also, it symbolizes the company’s efforts to keep close relationships with their customers across the world.

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