LG recently unveiled its first Windows 7-based all-in-one multi-touch,3D-enabled desktop at Computex in Taipei, Taiwan.
The highest specification version of the V300 will have Intel second generation Core i7 processor, 8GB RAM, AMD Radeon HD 6650M graphics, a Blu-ray optical drive, and a 750GB HDD. LG has implemented its proprietary Film-type Patterned Retarder (FPR) display technology, which it uses in its range of CINEMA 3D TVs, on the V300 which allows a user to watch 3D content on the 23-inch full 1080p HD LED monitor with a 178 degree viewing angle provided by the IPS panel.
The all-in-one will also use three individual camera sensors for an accurate multi-touch experience. It will come bundled with a keyboard and mouse which are designed similar to the ones used for Mac desktops.
The LG V300 is set for a July release in Korea. LG hasnât divulged any details regarding the pricing.
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