The Danish Lumigon has an Android smartphone released that can be programmed as a remote control for the tv. Further, in the device, which runs on Android 4.0, audio technology from Bang & Olufsen built-in.
The smartphone T2 was during the Mobile World Congress officially announced, in which the manufacturer of the poured how to program as a remote control for the tv works. Users can commands under the buttons of the remote control let you copy it to the smartphone, after which these are emulated; hervoor is an infrared sensor built in. The necessary software is already on the phone.
The operation seems similar to that of the Harmony devices from Logitech. However, there is also support for gestures, so the tv with hand movements can be controlled. Lumigon has worked with Bang & Olufsen, which audioverwerkingstechnologie of the latter is built.
Furthermore, the Lumigon T2 on a 3.8″screen. In the housing is a processor of Qualcomm incorporated, are working at 1.4 GHz. For the making of pictures is a 8-megapixel camera built in. In addition, a physical button that the user can be programmed.
Earlier, it was the Danish manufacturer already with the T1 and S1. These were put on the market as designtelefoons. With the T2 has Lumigon again tried to a luxury design to put down by making use of steel and glass. Where the T1 and S1 is still turned on Android 2.1, the T2 decision about version 4.0. According to the manufacturer, the T2 in the first half of this year in Europe, but a price is not yet disclosed.