LG, like so many others, plans to make the best of this year's CES trade show, so it has many things prepared, like an All-in-One PC called V300.
Unlike most of its kind, it features support for 3D, via the Film Patterned Retarder (FPR) 3D technology.
The IPS display has a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels (Full HD) and measures 23 inches in diagonal.
That said, the computer is powered by an Intel Core central processing unit (CPU) and uses up to 8 GB of RAM.
Furthermore, buyers will be able to choose between settling for the Integrated CPU graphics or getting and AMD Radeon HD 6650M (1GB DDR3).
The rest of the feature set is unsurprising: LAN, WiFi, Bluetooth, an HDD (750 GB), a 720p webcam, 5-in-1 card reader and all the other ports and plugs common for computers.
Finally, LG threw in multiple audio options (HD, SRS Surround or SRS Wide3D) and a triple camera system for better than average multitouch support.
Unfortunately, no price was mentioned for the V300.