LG this morning added to its rapidly expanding Shine phone lineup with two models for avid TV viewers. Both the Shine TV and Shine Folder TV add support for Korea's homegrown T-DMB standard for watching digital broadcasts on the road; each stows a compact aerial inside its body but keeps its earlier dimensions. The two also feature the same 2-megapixel camera and 2.2-inch main display of the original, with the Folder also gaining a 1.1-inch external LCD.
Click through for added details and a larger shot of the Shine TV Folder.
Memory is the only key difference outside of design, LG proudly notes: the Folder comes with 512MB built-in, while the Slider makes up for the lack of a second screen with 1GB of storage. The firm expects to sell the Folder for the equivalent of $531 and will offer it through the Korean carriers SK Telecom, KTF, and LG Telecom as the SB630, KB6300, and LB6300 respectively; the Slider will be available only through LG Telecom as the LB2500 for a similar price. Releases in other areas haven't been confirmed.
