Filed under: News | Notebooks and PCs
May 31 2011, 2:25am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
LG unveiled an All-In-One 3D Touchscreen PC called the LG V300 at the Computex 2011 today. The LG V300 features a 23-inch 3D Full HD LED touchscreen display. LG says they will release the V300 in July in Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia. No US release has been announced yet.
Apple is long rumored to release a touchscreen iMac, but has not done so yet. The LG V300 even resembles the iMac design a bit. A future iMac could look like that and feature touch and 3D.
The 3D technology on the V300 is the LG pushed Polarized 3D technology that has the benefit of lower cost passive glasses. Other features of the LG V300 include AMD Radeon HD 6650 GPU, 750GB HDD, Blu-ray drive and Intel Wireless Display.
Source: Gizmag
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