LG eXPRESs E500

LG Electronics (LG) has announced another widescreen laptop which relates to the category of low-cost models - “E”. LG eXPRESs E500 is intended to be an assistant for work and learning for a wide range of consumers.

LG eXPRESs E500


New platform Intel Santa Rosa is the base of the laptop. In the model (on a base of the chipset Intel 965PM) there is NVIDIA Geforce 8400M with 128 MB of video. The model based on chipset Intel 965GN possesses built-in graphical kernel. Processor in both models is Intel Core 2 Duo T7100 (Merom) with the working frequency of 1.8 GHz.

The resolution of the widescreen 15.4 ” display is 1280×800 pixels (WXGA). The laptop includes a 1 GB memory DDR2-667, 120-Gb HDD (5400 rpm) and multiformat DVD-recorder. E500 is equipped with a built-in web-camera (1.3 Megapixel) and with special function LG Smart Cam for video-calls and video-conferences.



The different input-output ports, as well as Bluetooth modules, WiFi (802.11a/b/g) and Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) can be easily connect to variety of devices, as well as to access the Internet and connect to a local network.

The numerical keypad is very convenient for students, accountants, bank employees and customers who rely during their work on different figures.

Dimensions of E500 - 358×259x27-33 mm, weight - 2,8 kg.

The minimum configuration price of the new laptop is $ 1100.

LG RD400-E.CD38A2


Intel Core Duo T2450 (2.0 GHz)

1 GB DDR2 RAM

120 GB Sata HDD

DVD SuperMulti disc drive

14.1-inch wide TFT screen
1.3 MP inbuilt Web-cam
5-in-1 digital card reader

MRP - Rs 48,990

LG XNote P300 Laptop


Just released in Korea, the LG XNote P300 laptop is turning some heads, sporting faux tiger stripes and an awesome 13.3-inch LED backlit 1,280 by 800 display managed by NVidia Geforce 8600M graphic card with 256MB VRAM. The XNote P300 also brings to the table (or, more appropriately, to the lap) a Core 2 Duo processor (2.4 GHz) T7500, 2GB RAM, and other features include WWAN, HDMI, and a 1.3-megapixel camera. The practically wafer-thin XNote P300 laptop weighs only 3.5 lbs., and comes with an ergonomic keyboard. Buy it for $2,785. LG.

LG X-Note X400 series


LG introduced two new laptop LG X-Note X400 series: R400-MP53K and R400-EP28K. Both laptop comes with advance features include integrated 1.3MP web camera and Windows Vista Home Premium pre-installed.

The R400-MP53K has more advance feature as it comes with ATI Mobility Radeon X2300 3D graphic processing unit (GPU), 120GB (SATA 5400rpm), and Super-Multi drive ODD. Compare with R400-MP28K which offers GMA950 graphic processing unit GPU), 80GB (SATA 5400rpm), and ODD Combo drive. Both equipped with LCD 14.1 WXGA and 1GB DDR2 of random access memory (RAM). Regarding processor both powered by 1.73 GHz of Intel core duo T5300 and 1.73 GHz Intel Pentium T2080 respectively

mobile LG KF510


LG KF510's tactile and visually interactive user interface includes captivating animation developed based on the LG’s advanced touch technology. Users will especially appreciate the quality of the LG-KF510’s multi-function camera with 3.0 mega pixel and MP3 player.
Size.......................Dimensions...................104.5 x 49.5 x 10.9 mm
Weight.....................91 g
GPRS.......................Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
Bluetooth..................Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
USB........................Yes, v2.0
Colors.....................Stardust Dark Grey, Sunset Red
Camera ....................3.15 MP, flash
MP3/MPEG-4 player
FM radio
Talk time Up to 4 h

mobile LG KG800


Description:-

The new in LG KG800 series is LG KG800 Wine mobile phones. The LG KG800 Wine phones come with a hidden LCD screen and touch-keypad controls that glow red when in use. LG KG800 Red Wine mobile phones combine fantastic styling with cutting-edge technology. The feature-rich, slim LG KG800 Wine phone is a must-have handset for those that value fashion as well as function as the KG800 wine phone blends modern styling with useful features.

Features:-

Weight 83 grams.
1.3 MP digital camera.
Camera with flash and video capture.
176 x 220 pixel display.
128MB Internal shared memory.

mobile LG KM501


We would have considered this another run-of-the-mill music-oriented device were it not for its 3.5-mm headphone jack, a trump card that most other musicphones do not possess. And its capability to play up to 29 hours of your favorite tracks.

Other than these two major factors, the LG KM501 falls into the low to mid-range criteria with a 2-inch 240×320 display, a 2-megapixel camera, and 42MB of internal memory with support for up to 4GB expansion by way of microSD. Of course, to live up to its musicphone status, the KM501 has dedicated music keys, equalizer settings, and a handy background mode, not to forget the FM radio.

The KM501 is available only in Taiwan as of now, with no info on pricing yet.

LG’s Dare would really like to be an iPhone


Verizon today began shipping the LG Dare, and has finally revealed the price of the new device. The handset should be available for purchase online by Thursday, and will hit retail stores on July 3rd.

The phone will retail for $250. You then get a $50 mail-in-rebate…which will bring the cost down to $200 when you eventually get your rebate check in the mail.

The Dare is smaller than the iPhone (and is missing the iPhone’s built in storage), but it does have some features that the iPhone itself lacks. For example, it has a 3.2-megapixel camera with flash. It also has a 120 frames per second video capture mode, and a microSD slot which allows for memory expansion.

It does feature a “full HTML browser”, 3G (through EVDO Revision A) and GPS through Verizon’s Navigator.

None of that, however, changes the fact that if you buy one of these you’ll be walking around with a device that looks like a knock-off of the iPhone.

Obviously there is plenty that the LG DOESN’T have that the iPhone will - including the App Store, and multi-touch - but honestly, why would anyone want to run around with something that looks like this?

I mean, seriously, if you don’t want an iPhone why on earth would you want a phone that LOOKS like an iPhone? If you do want an iPhone, and you’re waiting for your contract to come up - why would you want this knock-off looking phone when you can just wait out your contract?

These kinds of phones are SAD as far as I’m concerned. I am not near fanboy enough to suggest that Apple is the only one that knows how to make a good phone. The lack of original thinking on the part of these other phone designers is just appalling, though.

You can make a touch screen phone that doesn’t look completely like a knock off of the iPhone. I know its possible…someone please at least TRY.

Update: Since this article is getting so much traffic let me clarify a few things.

The LG Dare is a reworked LG Prada, which is a touch screen phone that came out shortly before the iPhone. If you look at the original Prada, its design is quite different from the Dare. For one, it has original and unique icons, that don’t look like they are copied from Mac OS X. The design of the Prada doesn’t look quite as influenced by the iPhone either (which should be obvious, since it would have been impossible for the Prada to have been influenced by the iPhone…because the Prada came first).

This is my entire point. The LG Dare has been made to look like the iPhone. They already had a great looking, original, phone in the Prada, and LG decided it was a better idea to make the Dare look like a cheap iPhone knock-off..when it ISN’T an iPhone knock-off.

It is sad and depressing to me to think that the cellphone industry is just going to tuck tail and start making their phones look and feel like the more popular iPhone. It would be better for everyone involved, including Apple, if they would try to do their own thing, instead of going to such great lengths to imitate the iPhone.

Michael Murphey is primary blogger on Apple Gazette.com, Travelbrook.com and a contributor to TVJab.com for Bloggy Network. He also hosts a daily audio podcast, and weekly video podcast for Apple Gazette. When he’s not blogging you can find him on Twitter.

mobile LG V9000 GSM DMB Phone with GPS



Slashphone has posted a couple of images of the LG V9000, LG’s new all in one multimedia handset with integrated GPS.
Some of the features of the LG V9000 include

Network: GSM/GPRS/WCDMA Quadband
Display: 262k colors TFT (240 x 320)
1.3 megapixel camera
MP3 player
Bluetooth
Transflash card slot
GPS
TV-Watching
For more information visit Slashphone


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LG punches a hole in one slim LCD


In one of the more distinctive styling decisions we've seen at this year's CES, LG is offering an ultrathin LCD with round hole right in the frame. The 42LGX Super Slim also, as the name implies, measures just 1.7 inches thick, besting the 2007 champ, Sharp's 3.5-inch thick LC-D64U series, by a solid 1.8 inches. If the hole and the thinness don't appeal to you, maybe this model's red backside will.

The 42LGX Super Slim also offers 120Hz technology and a host of other improvements, including an ISF mode that has a user-accessible color temperature adjustment with 10 separate grayscale points, which should help calibrators improve color accuracy. That's cool, but we care more about playing Valve's (thanks, Mellowie!) Portal on this thing and snickering every time we catch a reference to "Aperture Science."

As usual, LG did not announce pricing or availability on the 42LGX Super Slim.

42LGX Super Slim key features (direct from the press release)
TruMotion 120Hz technology
Invisible Speaker System
Intelligent Sensor for automatic optimization of brightness and color
24p TruCinema
ISFccc Calibration Ready
Four HDMI with 1.3 Deep Color