Wednesday, June 29, 2011

LG and Intel Introduces First AIO PC with FPR Display and IPS Technology

Among all that’s happening at the on-going Taiwan Computex 2011, Asia’s largest IT exhibition in Taipai that goes on from 31 May to 4 June, it looks like LG is going to unveil the LG V300, its first all-in-one (AIO) PC that will feature the innovative Film-type Pattern Retarder (FPR) display that is found in the company’s popular Cinema 3D TVs. Apart from the technology as well as In Plane Switch (IPS) screen technology that allows for a 178-degree viewing angle, the V300 that is developed in partnership with Intel will be equipped with 2nd Generation Intel Core Processors, and will also feature a triple camera system for a superb multi-touch experience.
“The combination of the newest Intel Core processor and the FPRO 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.” – HK Kwon, Managing Director, LG Electronics (M) Sdn. Bhd.
One of the worst thing about 3D – besides making you dizzy and giving you headache of course – is how it is compulsory to wear heavy shutter-type glasses and its limited viewing angle. The FPR technology will eliminate the need for glasses to sync with an emitter, instead, the V300 will come with two sets of lightweight polarized glasses instead for better comfort. Furthermore, with IPS technology, the system operates a Color Shift configuration that will accurately render colors and images for viewers that are looking at the display within a 178-degrees range.
Hit the break for more information about the LG V300 AIO.

Minimalism Is In
LG’s engineering team reduced the thickness of the LG V300’s active display to a mere 44.65mm, which is up to 65 percent slimmer than other leading models. This focus on reducing unnecessary bulk was then incorporated into LG’s concept of minimalism. With a wireless keyboard and mouse, the design requires only a single power cable, eliminating clutter and tangled cords. The end effect is a sleek, 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 provide a more accurate multi-touch functionality, LG’s new PC brings a higher level of precision to the 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 final result is 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 data between devices as well as Intel’s Wireless Display, also 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.

Article From: Lowyat 

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