Jun 15, 2011 09:56 GMT  ·  By

LG has presented quite a few interesting laptop designs in the last couple of weeks, but the company hasn't stopped there and it recently unveiled an All-in-One system that is known as the V300 and packs Intel's second-generation Core processors.

The V300 AIO is housed inside a stylish 23-inch 1.8-inch thick chassis that also incorporates a so-called Film-type Patterned Retarder (FPR)-enabled IPS screen which can display 3D images by using polarized glasses.

In addition to its 3D capabilities, the 23-inch LED-backlit panel has also been fitted with three individual camera sensors that should provide accurate multi-touch functionality.

Moving to the inside of the all-in-one system, we are greeted by a slew of Sandy Bridge processor options, including various mobile Core i5 and Core i7 chips, which can be paired with as much as 8GB of DDR3 system memory.

Graphics is handled by a discrete AMD Radeon HD 6650M GPU seconded by 1GB of DDR3 memory and the V300 also includes a hard drive(up to 750GB in capacity), WiFi, Gigabit LAN and Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity as well as a 720p webcam with stereo microphones.

Other features include a Blu-ray combo optical drive, an HDMI output, an optional TV tuner and a pair of USB 3.0 ports.

"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," said J.J. Lee, executive vice president and head of the LG Electronics PC Business Unit.

"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," concluded the company's rep.

Pricing hasn't been announced just yet, but the LG V300 will be launched on the Korean market in July, its European debut following in September. (via nDevil)