
LG is jumping on the Windows 8 bandwagon with its collection ranging from a V325 all-in-one PC, to a slider PC with tablet functionality. The size of LG’s 11.6-inch H160 hybrid means we’re not certain whether it’ll be running Windows RT or the more power-intensive complete package. Looks like LG is only introducing two models, even thought the picture shows three products. The tablet is just the laptop transformed, given that the company decided to put that particular family of devices on hold. The hybrid laptop houses its own auto-slide button, and measures in at 15.9mm thick, despite the built-in keyboard. The 11.6-inch screen is another LG-made IPS panel, promising up to 178 degrees of crisp visibility, while LG expects the battery to last up to 10 hours. Connectivity includes WiFi, HDMI output, a USB port and a microSD card slot.
The touchscreen V325 AIO houses the CPU behind a 23-inch display, with up to 10-point touch sensitivity. There’s a TV tuner built-in, which can be activated without powering up the whole PC, while processing powering is provided by a third-generation Core i5 processor and NVIDIA’s GeForce GT640M. Both devices are launching in Korea starting October 26th, and will be accompanied by LG’s latest range of Ultrabooks, refreshed with Windows 8 software. State-side launch is expected shortly after



It is a good information regarding LG for adding Windows 8 slider laptop and AIO PC. Now we can use TV tuner built-in without powering up the whole PC.
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