
It’s another smartphone with some pictures leaked, although they’re blurry. The LG Arena Max LU9400 has attracted some attentions with its leaked pictures over the Internet but LG is still quiet about it.
From how it looks in the leaked picture, the LG Arena Max LU9400 has been emphasized with cute design elements that make it a charmer. It would come with a 5-megapixel camera, a 3.5-inch touchscreen display and sport WiFi, GPS capabilities and powered by the 1GHz Snapdragon processor.
No other further details yet about the specs and the image isn’t clear enough to show what OS it runs. No word on where and when it’ll be launched. The phone shows Cyon logo – LG’s Korean phone brand, which might hint it’d be launched in Korea only.
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LG’s unannounced X20 netbook clears the FCC. The X20 is powered by an Atom N450 processor and gets 2GB of memory and a 250GB hard drive. It has 10.1-inch 1366×768 LCD display and a 4-cell battery. The netbook includes also built-in HSPA 3.5G connectivity, in addition to WiFi.

LG has recently introduced several new ultra-slim LCD monitors in its EX-series such as the 20-inch EX205, 21.5-inch EX225, and 23-inch EX235. Each display features a 17.5mm thick bezel and LED backlighting, with a 5ms of response time. FYI, the LED technology is claimed to reduce power consumption by approximately 40 percent, while bringing the dynamic contrast ratio up to 1,500,000:1. These new eco-friendly monitors will be launched in South Korean later this month. [Electronista]
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Jan
2010

Unlike most Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices, LG’s latest N2B1 boasts a built-in Blu-ray burner for archiving data from up to 50 gigabytes into Blu-ray disc. The device features two hard drive bays, a memory card reader (SD/XD/MMX/MS), 3x USB 2.0 ports, an eSATA port, Gigabit Ethernet and is compatible with PCs, Macs and Linux machines. Not to mention, it also supports iTunes music sharing, BitTorrent client, network printer sharing, hot swappable drives and is DLNA certified. The LG N2B1 sells for $299.99 for the 500GB model. [LG]
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Jan
2010

Here is the retro-styled LG Serie 1 TV that uses the old CRT technology with a 4:3 aspect ratio cathode ray tube for you to watch your favorite TV series such as “Brady Bunch” and “I Dream of Jeannie”. This old-fashioned TV screen features a 14-inch diagonal screen with rabbit-ear antennae, chrome legs, and old-school knobs for changing channels and adjusting volume. The LG Serie 1 TV adopts a modern digital tuner, composite video for your retro video game console, and a wireless remote controller. What’s more, you can flip the television between full color, black & white and sepia tone modes. Available in Orange (model 14SR1EB) and a dark brown (model 14SR1DB), the LG Serie 1 Retro Classic TV is currently available only in Korea for 249,000 Won ($216).
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Jan
2010
LG GT540 is the codename of the cellphone that was unveiled at CES 2010 a few days ago, and it’s also the third LG phone that runs on the Android system.
The GT540 is not a top-notch phone, it can be considered medium and features a touchscreen display with a resolution of 240×400 pixels. It includes various Google services, DivX support so you can watch videos easily, a slot for MicroSD memory cards, a 3-megapixel camera with face tracking, and HDSPA connectivity.
At the moment there is no information about the price of the LG GT540 that will become available in Europe later this year.
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LG today introduced the CF3D, which is touted as the world’s first full HD 3D single lens type projector. It features a brightness level of 2,500 ANSI-lumens and a high contrast ratio of 7,000:1. Additionally, this projector also supports TruMotion 120Hz for optimal image projection. Too bad, there is no info on pricing or availability so far. [SlipperyBrick]

The LG BD590 is not your ordinary Blu-ray player. This BD player supports WiFi, BD Live, VUDU, DLNA, and a 250GB hard drive allowing you to store your downloaded contents. Additionally, the LG BD590 is also compatible with other services such as Netflix, Cinema Now, Panroda, Picassa, and YouTube. Pricing info is still unavailable. We will keep you posted. [Engadget]
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Dec
2009

LG announced in Korea that it is going to show at the CES 2010 the DP570MH mobile digital TV that supports US Mobile DTV standard. The DP570MH not only receive and decode ATSC Mobile DTV broadcasts but also plays DVD discs.
The mobile TV utilizes the company’s LG2160A ATSC-M/H tuner chip. According to LG, more Mobile DTV devices using the chip will be released later by Dell, Kenwood..etc.