LG Electronics is tipped to renter the Australian PC market in 2013 following the success of arch rival Samsung.
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Despite the double layers, the new PC devices is only 16mm thick and weighs at just over a kilo at 1.05kg . LG who will show the new device at this years CES show claims that the new device will have a 12.5-hour battery life and connectivity via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, HDMI, USB, and a microSD slot.
A more powerful model, the Z160, will have higher specifications including an Intel Core i5 processor, the weight stays the same as the HT 160.
Measuring 13.6mm and weighing 1.15kg, LG also has the option of launching Z360 Ultrabookwhich uses an Intel Core i5 processor to deliver a quick boot time. The full HD IPS display can output a brightness of 300 nits. Media can be played back through WiDi wireless streaming, or through its SATA3 SSD storage.
Lastly, the AIO V325 PC will have a 23-inch display with 10-point multitouch. Powered by an Intel Core i5 processor and a GeForce GT640M GPU, it also has an integrated TV tuner, and a picture-in-picture mode to display both live television programming and the desktop simultaneously.
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All of the new LG PC range have Windows 8 pre-installed and take advantage of LG’s IPS display technology. The collection includes a pair of hybrid notebook-tablets, an ultrabook with an eight-second booting time, and an all-in-one desktop computer with a touchscreen display.