Let;s step into Mr. Peabody's Wayback machine and travel all the way back to February. It was back when the year was young when we told you about the
Lumigon T2 which was then on display at MWC 2012. Constructed with glass and stainless steel, the Android powered T2 handset gives off a
decidedly premium feel which unfortunately is not matched by its specs. Not that the handset doesn't have some nice touches such as audio by Bang and Olufson and the infrared beam which helps the device act as a universal remote control (which means you should expect to lose the phone inside your couch a few times).
The Lumigon T2 can be used as a universal Televsion remote
According to
GeekyGadgets, the Lumigon T2 will be launched in Europe this summer priced at 600 EUR (approximately $756 USD). The unit is equipped with a 3.8 inch HD display protected by Gorilla Glass, and there is a single-core 1.4GHz Qualcomm S2 processor under the hood. An 8MP camera on back includes AF and an LED flash while capturing video at 1080p. Android 4.0 is pre-installed on the unit.
Besides the aforementioned ability to be used as a universal remote, the Lumigon T2 does have more very interesting features. A password protected "digital vault" acts like a strongbox
to protect your important files. And pressing the Lumigon symbol on the phone turns on the sunlight mode which allows the screen to be read clearly, even in direct sunlight.
source:
GeekyGadgets via
Phandroid