Showcased for the very first time at Computex 2011, LG's elegant V300 all-in-one system has recently been launched in Korea, the hardware maker expecting the unit to soon become available in other parts of the world.
The V300 AIO is housed inside a stylish 23-inch 1.8-inch thick chassis that also incorporates... |
1 August 2011 03:44 GMT |
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After Asus and Samsung have presented their ultra-portable notebook designs, it is now time for LG to take a swing at creating such a system and the recently showcased P330 really seems to be able to battle it out with the best of them.The P330 looks a lot like its smaller brother, the P220, but it has received a lar... |
13 June 2011 10:01 GMT |
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Lately, Hitachi seems to make great strides when it comes down to touch screens and FPD International 2010 seems to be just the right place to display all of its latest prototypes, right after we had the chance of reporting on its stylus and glove compatible capacitive touchscreen panel, the Japanese company is set t... |
16 November 2010 08:45 GMT |
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When it comes down to professional grade displays NEC is one of the most renowned names out there, the Japanese company just announcing a new monitor in the SpectraView line, the 231 that features a 23 inch, Full HD, hardware-calibratable panel.Similarly to its older brothers, the SpectraView 241 and 271, this new di... |
25 October 2010 09:22 GMT |
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ViewSonic, one of the world's leading vendors of display solutions and other computing products, has recently expanded its line of LCDs with the introduction of the new VP series of LCD monitors. Designed for professionals, the new display solutions have been built using IPS panels and are to provide consume... |
2 December 2009 11:23 GMT |
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Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has reportedly updated its product portfolio with the introduction of a couple of new displays, designed for both the large public and for the professional market segment. According to available details, these new displays are yet to be officially announced by Dell, but they have already ... |
7 August 2009 06:11 GMT |
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