Thursday, October 4, 2007

Samsung Serenata, a musical moving body


Today Samsung and Bang & Olufsen presented/displayed their ingenious called moving body Samsung Serenata, designed by David Lewis, who his name is by different products from Bang & Olufsen. Samsung Serenata, rumored previously as Samsung Calms the 2 or Samsunf F310 Serenata, seems plus a music reproducer that a moving body. Samsung Serenata is the successor of Samsung Calms, a very exotic moving body, was born under the collaboration of Samsung and Bang & Olufsen.

The great button of navigation that is located in the superior part of the moving body has different functions like accepting or closing a call, to look for in the list of songs, to write messages. Of course, the originators of this model privilege before all esthetics, it could not be of it differently, so much the two companies built their reputations on this sales point. But the design of this model has what to disconcert, the orders being located above the screen.

But its silhouette should not make forget for as much its design features more than honourable: 3G, screen of 2,26 inches, 4 Go of integrated memory, management of the emails and audio formats MP3, WMA and AAC. Serenata will be available that to the first quarter 2008 for a still unknown price, but until one waits like high.

Here is a telephone which proves that design question, it does not have there only the iPhone in the life. If philosophy is not the same one as that of the mark to apple, the esthetics conceived by the designer David Lewis remains interesting. Especially that the characteristics of the apparatus are tempting. One awaits the price impatiently, but one risks disenchant well quickly on this subject.

http://www.samsung.com/


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