The attention-catching P220 ultraportable is not the only system LG is showcasing at Computex — the Korean manufacturer is likewise gracing Intel’s booth with the W300, an all-in-one with a couple of tricks up its sleeve. Not just is that 23-inch display using a stunning IPS panel (full HD), but it’s even 3D-capable and encompasses a touchscreen in some versions. Yes, this is not your father’s PC. a lot of processors are available in including Intel’s Core i7 with room for as much as 8 GB of DDR3 RAM. Some models are paired with AMD’s Radeon HD 6650M video card. Blu-ray is an option, and storage maxes out at 750GB. The pc takes some visual cues from Apple’s iMac (the stand), but still manages to have its own personality. The display is sort of thin, and while the model we played with didn’t seem to offer the touchscreen option, it did feature a Core i5 CPU. Have a look at the gallery below, and hit the break for our hands-on video and LG’s press release.
LG V300 Offers Convenient 3D with the flexibility of 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors
SEOUL, May. 31, 2011 –- LG Electronics (LG) should be unveiling its first all-in-one PC as a way to feature the innovative Film-type Patterned Retarder (FPR) display, present in its popular CINEMA 3D TVs. The LG V300, developed in partnership with Intel, could be unveiled at Computex 2011, Asia’s largest IT exhibition, in Taipei from May 31 to June 4.
The LG V300 will include a powerful list of features including 2nd Generation Intel Core processors, 3D FPR display, In Plane Switch (IPS) screen technology that creates a beautiful 178-degree viewing angle and a triple camera system for superb multitouch capability.
“The mix of the most recent Intel Core processor and the FPR display within the LG V300 goes to create a brand new level of performance and viewing experience in a computer,” said J.J. Lee, Executive Vice chairman and Head of the LG Electronics PC Business Unit. “With millions of houses now using their PCs as entertainment hubs, marrying the perfect from the computing world with the simplest from the display world was the following natural
step inside the evolution of the computer.”
“2nd Generation Intel Core processor paves the way in which for nice all-in-one systems like LG Electronics new V300. ” said Mooly Eden, Vice chairman and General Manager of Intel PC Client Group. “The V300 combines LG Electronics’ display technology with 2nd Generation Intel Core’s great performance and built-in visuals to create an amazing PC experience. “
Better 3D, No Discomfort
The 23-inch 3D Full HD LED monitor at the LG V300 offers vivid and crisp 3D images with less crosstalk and flicker. And since FPR doesn’t require glasses to sync with an emitter, heavy shutter-type glasses are something of the past. Instead, the LG V300 comes with two sets of lightweight polarized glasses for a more well-off and enjoyable 3D experience. Furthermore, the viewing experience on previous 3D displays was negatively tormented by non-perpendicular viewing angles. This problem has largely been eliminated with the LG V300′s IPS technology, which permits for an imposing 178-degree viewing angle. The system operates a colour Shift configuration that accurately renders colors and pictures for viewers ultimately facing the screen.
Minimalism Is In
LG’s engineering team reduced the thickness of the LG V300′s active display to a trifling 44.65mm, that is as much as 65 percent slimmer than other leading models. This discuss reducing unnecessary bulk was then incorporated into LG’s concept of minimalism. With a wireless keyboard and mouse, the design requires just a single power cable, eliminating clutter and tangled cords. The tip effect is a graceful, clean appearance that
fits elegantly into any interior décor.
An Enhanced Multi-touch Experience with a Triple Camera System
With three individual camera sensors to supply a more accurate multi-touch functionality, LG’s new PC brings the next level of precision to touch screen experience. The user interface has also been optimized to be as intuitive as possible, and the interface itself is supported with easy-to-use applications. The ultimate result’s a smooth yet sophisticated multi-touch interaction between the LG V300 and the user, free from ghosting and glitches.
The LG V300 also includes full support for Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) to enable sharing of knowledge between devices in addition to Intel’s Wireless Display, often known as ‘Wi-Di’ to wirelessly stream content to a TV. LG V300 will launch in Korea in July followed by markets in Europe, Middle East and
Asia.
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