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LG launches widescreen 'TVPC'

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The TVPC is basically a laptop chassis built into a widescreen television. The flat panel, measuring 72 x 47 x 10cm, uses a 1.73GHz Celeron M 430 processor from Intel, 1GB of DDR2, a 160GB hard drive, and an Intel 945M chipset which uses the GMA950 for onboard graphics. It also has wireless internet built in, as well as a 14-in-1 memory card reader. The product should be available in South Korea for KRW1,850,000 ($2,004/£1,027/€1,533).


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looks like a sony vaio with a much larger screen to me...
 
I like the conept, way to much money IMO, (kind of not gonna spend 2k+ for that kind of design).
 
wow, if it wasnt an lg product i might invest into one...
 
for an lg product, that actually looks pretty fuckin cool lol
 
for an lg product, that actually looks pretty fuckin cool lol

a LOT of lg products LOOK cool, but i have never had an lg product WORK right...
 
why ruin something like that by sticking in crappy graphics and a celeron CPU?
 
Holy crap, if I wanna watch tv, I dont do it on my pc, I got to my nice 51" Big Screen.

-The Eagle

PS. Im getting me either a 37" LCD or 42" Plasma in two months.
 
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