Pantech IM-R200 Dual-LCD Slider Launched

Pantech today announced the launch of the IM-R200 handset, a dual-LCD sliding phone equipped with an OLED touch-sensitive screen.
Separated from its main LCD display, the IM-R200 does away with the standard keypad in favor of a brand-new LCD-typed keypad. When sliding up, the virtual keypad shows up on the LCD that is touch-sensitive, allowing users to dial numbers and view contacts with a stroke of a finger.
Its touch keypad offers a fun and easy way to use its multimedia applications with separate and virtual interfaces for each function. For example, the touch sensitive LCD displays various lists of songs when the phone is used as a music player, while it shows camera functions when used as a camera.
The capacitive touch screen of the IM-R200 vibrates when pressed, to give the feel of a real buttons, sporting enhanced and unique sense of the entire phone.
The dual camera - a 2.0-megapixel camera and a VGA camera - mounted on the IM-R200 features face recognition function; it can recognize the shape of a face and automatically adjust it for the best look when shooting.
Other highlights include a 2.0-inch QVGA LCD with 262K-colors for main display, a 1.6-inch OLED LCD with 262K-colors for its keypad and 128 polyphonic ringtones. Also it has document viewer functionality, enabling users to scroll through the documents.
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