Archive for: LG

LG Display set to triple OLED production capacity with $226m facility expansion, effects to be felt in 2011

As usual with OLED displays, we’re taking one step forward only to find there are hundreds more to go. LG has today officially announced a new $226 million investment in its OLED production facilities, which will markedly expand its ability to churn out ultrathin canvases of wonder. The not so good news, however, is that [...]

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LG unveils first Full LED 3D HDTV — the 22.3mm-thin LX9500

Well, here’s a way to make those 3D tellies attractive — slim them down to unreasonable proportions and kill as much of the bezel as you can. The newly announced LX9500 isn’t quite as skinny as the stuff we saw LG show off at CES, but at 22.3mm it still makes the majority of laptops [...]

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LG Remarq combines QWERTY, not being mean to the environment in one package for Sprint

Looking for a little more Lucky Goldstar to go with your eco-friendly leanings on Sprint than the Samsung Reclaim can offer? No problem — look no further than the newly-announced LG Remarq, featuring a form factor decidedly similar to Sammy’s entry without straying from the recycled casing and packaging that made the older device so [...]

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VS750 confirms LG’s love for WinMo Classic, starts torrid new affair with Verizon

Sure, all the talk lately is about Windows Phone 7 Series and all the things it can and can’t do. But, in the months between now and its release, companies still have to make money, and so LG has turned to Windows Mobile Classic 6.5 to drive its VS750. We first heard wind of this [...]

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Three Windows Phone 7 Series devices, all in a row

As well as releasing information on the Windows Phone 7 SDK, Microsoft has also shown off some of the smartphones that will use its Windows Phone 7 OS.The guys over ate Engadget managed to get some shots of three new devices from Asus, LG and Samsung, although there are no details as yet on what [...]

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LG’s ultraslim X300 launching in Asia, Middle East and South America this month

An 11.6-inch display fit within a thickness of 17.5mm. Sure, we’re mixing up our measurement systems, but whichever way you slice it, the X300 is one extremely thin device. LG has now announced that availability in the Asian, Middle Eastern and South American markets will be forthcoming this month, though all we know on the [...]

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LG’s LU2300 set to challenge Samsung’s M100S for Korean Android dominance?

Eternal archrivals-to-the-death Samsung and LG have a tendency to match one another tit for tat in virtually every consumer electronic category, but for whatever reason, LG’s been far less interested in going for broke with Android over the past year — though a preoccupation with Windows Phone 7 Series is a solid guess at this [...]

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First Windows Phone 7 Series partner device unveiled (with video!)

Remember how we reported that LG was going to be fast and on track in getting a Windows Phone 7 Series handset out to the market as early as September? Well, it looks like they’re really adamant on hitting that target date after what was witnessed during the Engadget Show. In attendance and sitting up [...]

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LG debuts T280 ultralight, X140, X200 netbooks

Well, it looks like MSI isn’t the only company churning out new systems in advance of CeBIT — LG has now also let out word of three new laptops and netbooks ahead of the big show. Leading the pack is the stylish, CULV-based T280 ultralight pictured above, which packs an 11.6-inch display, a choice of [...]

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LG’s in-cell multitouch laptop displays get unveiled, certified with Windows 7 Touch Logo (video)

Want evidence for the old saying that there’s always something next to wait around for with technology? We’ve only just reviewed the most bodacious X200 Tablet from Lenovo, yet already there’s a capacitive multitouch display that promises to be that little bit better. LG’s in-cell multitouch technology places the touchy-feely parts inside — rather than [...]

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