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vendredi 23 octobre 2009

LG intros new Windows 7-equipped ultraportable, X-Note T380

LG has joined nearly every other computer manufacturer in releasing new or refreshed hardware alongside Windows 7, with the introduction of a new ultraportable laptop.

The X-Note T380 features a 13.3" LED-backlit display, a 1.3GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU3700 and GMA 4500MHD graphics chipset, 4GB of DDR2 RAM, 500GB of storage space, 802.11a/g/n Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet, VGA/HDMI-out, and Windows 7 Home Premium. Other specifications include a multi-gesture touchpad, an eight-cell battery for up to 10.5 hours of operation per charge, and it weighs about 1.89kg (4.16lbs).


LG has also announced that it updated its X-Note P510 system to include Microsoft's new operating system -- but the system has otherwise remained unchanged. There is no word of a price or release date for the T380, but additional details should emerge soon enough.

dimanche 4 octobre 2009

LG Electronics BL20 hands on: 'and' sliders 'chocolate into the back'



Lickable icons and all looks good, most "Chocolate" mobile phone feel like BL40 - featurephone and function normally, please give up the slider form factor that is associated with the moniker. Well, has emerged as a new BL20 (previously, such as BL42) found, is to resolve all here. The slider phone, the screen itself is under the control of electrostatic capacitive touch screen is not available. Features, BL40 apps from the festival seems to be very similar to the actual hardware interface and the appearance of being trimmed back. We are, if you get around the interface is very easy to German after the break, we can check out the video phone can handle bumblings.

vendredi 18 septembre 2009

LG introduces XPION X30 Ion-based nettop

Apparently not content to let ASUS have all the fun, LG's just announced the XPION X30, its first Ion-based nettop. This little fella features an Atom N230 CPU, 2GB of RAM, 250GB HDD, and ships with Windows Vista (for the time being, at least). Aside from sporting six (count 'em!) USB ports, it weighs in at a mere 2.4 lbs, draws just 40 watts of power, and can be VESA mounted to the back of your LCD. But never mind all that -- as long is it allows us to stream American Ninja from Netflix with minimal fuss we're happy. Debuts tomorrow in Korea.

Gallery: LG XPION X30