LG intros new WIDEBOOK line of laptops

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We’re not exactly sure why “WIDEBOOK” has to be in all caps, but LG just took the wraps off its latest line of niche notebooks. Comprised of five models in total, LG’s WIDEBOOKS all feature LED-backlit displays with a 16:9 aspect ratio that LG has dubbed “cinematic”. Mmm hmm. Starting at the bottom we have the R380, a 13-incher that can boot in five seconds with “Smart On”. In the middle of the pack, the R460 and R560 tout 14 and 15.6-inch displays respectively, and then up at the top we have the like-sized R480 and the R580. The entire range sports Windows Vista or 7, Core 2 Duo processors, between 2GB and 4GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce graphics chips with up to 1GB of graphics memory, and display resolutions of either 1600 x 900 or 1368 x 768 pixels. The R580 also packs a Blu-ray drive to make that “cinematic experience” complete. Pricing isn’t yet available but the wait won’t be long — LG’s WIDEBOOKS will roll out this month in Turkey, Dubai and Saudi Arabia, followed by other countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America and last but not least, North America.

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3 Comments
  • chris

    oohh emm geeee

  • Matt

    Hey guys did you know?

    LG intros new WIDEBOOK line of laptops

  • kidTruant

    What’s the point of putting a BluRay player in a computer whose screen resolution maxes at 768 at 17 inches diagonal? If there is an HDMI out cable, then maybe it’s somewhat useful to port to a larger TV… at 768 and 17inches, even a SD dvd is going to look good… even in a WIDEBOOK.

    Meh.

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