Computex 2011: LG Announces LG V300 All-In-One PC


LG Electronics have announced the LG V300 all-in-one PC which will be unveiled at the ongoing IT exhibition, Computex in Taipei which started from May 31, 2011. The LG V300 is developed in partnership with Intel and will feature Film Type Retarder (FPR) display which is found in LG’s CINEMA 3D TVs. The features of this PC include 2nd Generation Intel Core processors, 3D FPR display, In Plane Switch (IPS) screen technology that creates a 178-degree viewing angle and a triple camera system for multitouch capability.
LG V300 with multitouch and 3D capabilities
LG V300 with multitouch and 3D capabilities


J.J. Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of the LG Electronics PC Business Unit said that the combination of the newest Intel Core processor and the FPR display in the LG V300 is going to create a new level of performance and viewing experience in a PC. With millions of homes now using their PCs as entertainment hubs, marrying the best from the computing world with the best from the display world was the next natural step in the evolution of the PC.

Mooly Eden, Vice President and General Manager of Intel PC Client Group said that 2nd Generation Intel Core processor paves the way for great all-in-one systems like LG Electronics new V300. The V300 combines LG Electronics' display technology with 2nd Generation Intel Core's great performance and built-in visuals to create an awesome PC experience. 

This all-in-one comes with two sets of light weight polarized glasses, an option to choose from Intel’s Core i3, i5 or i7 processors, 23-inch full HD LED LCD display, memory of maximum 8 GB DDR3 1333MHz, storage capacity of up to 750 GB, Gigabyte LAN, HD webcam with stereo microphone and many other features. The LG V300 will launch in Korea in July followed by markets in Europe, Middle East and Asia.

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