LG Electronics will showcase four new notebook models
and an all-in-one PC at the Consumer Electronics Show
(CES) 2012 in Las Vegas.
LG's new Super Ultrabook Series, the Z330 and the
Z430, offer performance and sleek design, while the
P535 and the A540 support 3D content. Lastly, the V300
is a 23-inch all-in-one PC for entertainment, packed
with a 3D display and In-Plane Switching (IPS).
"At this year's CES, LG will showcase products that are
not only new, but also establish categories defining
new standards for personal computing devices," said
J.J. Lee, Executive Vice President and Head of LG
Electronics IT Business Unit. "Our new products feature
a range of breakthrough technologies from LG, such as
IPS display, glasses-free 3D and Super Speed Boot, that
will noticeably elevate the personal computing
experience. These technologies reflect our goal of
satisfying various consumer demands, as well as our
aggressive strategy for 2012."
The Z330 is the most compact product in LG's newest
Super Ultrabook Series, boasting features above and
beyond Intel's Ultrabook requirements. In terms of
performance, LG's proprietary Super Speed Boot
technology enables rapid booting, roughly three times
faster than other 13-inch notebooks in the market.
Powered by the second generation Intel Core i7
processor, the Z330 requires less than 10 seconds to
complete booting, while it requires a mere two seconds
to recover from stand-by mode. Equally important, the
Z330 is equipped with the latest SATA3 Solid State
Drive (SSD).
Thanks to its Super Compact Clutch design, the Z330
exhibits a 13.3-inch HD display on a chassis whose size
is equivalent to 12-inch notebooks. The Z330 boasts
uniform slimness of 14.7mm throughout, not just at its
thinnest edge. The Z330 is also weighing a mere 1.21
kg.
The Z430 is a 14-inch notebook of the Super Ultrabook
Series, powered by the Intel Core i7 processor and
equipped with SSD and HDD. The ultraboook offers Super
Speed Boot with 12 seconds booting time and arge
storage capacity of up to 500GB. Such features are
packed into a thin 19.9 mm thin chassis. The Z430 is
the most compact 14-inch notebook available in the
market, as its slim bezel enables the notebook to
employ a 14-inch display panel in a chassis ordinarily
used for 13-inch notebooks. The 1.50 kg Super
Ultrabook's design is completed by its modern exterior
that combines a metallic cover with a gyro-brush line
finish.
A CINEMA 3D notebook, the P535 builds on the slim
design philosophy of LG?s P-Series notebooks. The
15.6-inch super-slim LED backlight display contributes
to the thinness of the P535's 24.1mm chassis and its
weight of 2.2 kg. Such a slim body allows the P535's
15.6-inch display to be placed in a chassis normally
reserved for 14-inch notebooks.
The P535 is powered by the second generation Intel Core
i7 processor and NVIDIA?s latest GeForce GT 630M
graphics card.
Powered by the second generation Intel Core i7
processor with quad-core processors, the A540 offers a
full package of 3D entertainment through its
glasses-free 3D display panel, the SRS premium sound
effect and the 4.1 channel 3D sound. Thanks to its
CINEMA 3D display technology, movie fans can enjoy 3D
content on the A540's 15.6-inch Full HD LED backlight
display. The NVIDIA GT555M graphics card adds
significant horsepower when watching HD movies, playing
games or editing videos. The A540 comes with a 3D
editing program that allows users to personalize their
3D images and videos.
Initially unveiled in 2011 with the second generation
Intel Core i7 processor, the V300 is LG's first-ever
all-in-one PC featuring Film Patterned Retarder (FPR)
3D technology and an IPS display. LG claims that the
FPR technology enables the V300 to offer vivid full HD
3D viewing experience on a 23-inch Full HD display
without any eye fatigue. Meanwhile, the employment of
an IPS display significantly widens the viewing angle
to 178 degrees. Unlike other all-in-one PCs with a dual
camera touch sensor, the V300 is equipped with a triple
camera system that offers a great multi-touch
experience.
LG will be launching the Super Ultrabook Series and the
new 3D notebook models worldwide during the first
quarter of 2012.