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LG launching "L-Style" pre-paid smartphones from July
LG will launch three new pre-paid Android smartphones in Australia from July.
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LG: No more Windows Phones planned
Phone makers' lack of enthusiasm for Windows Phone is no secret, but LG has made its disinterest official.
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IN PICTURES: LG unleashes CINEMA 3D Smart TV range
To celebrate the launch of its CINEMA 3D Smart TV range, LG held a media event at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney to demonstrate the high definition video and audio capabilities of the TVs.
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Preview: LG Optimus L5
LG's Optimus L5 is the mid-range model in the company's new L-Style range of Android phones.
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Preview: LG Optimus L7
The Optimus L7 is one of three new LG smartphones the company is categorising under the term "L-Style".
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Motorola, HTC, Samsung and others face antitrust suit
A company that controls 100 patents has filed an antitrust complaint against Motorola, LG, Samsung, Dell and HTC, saying that they have conspired to refuse to negotiate with the company.
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Hands On: LG Optimus 4X HD Quad-core Phone
The LG Optimus 4X HD is LG’s first foray into the quadcore world. The 4X HD is powered by an NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, but that’s not its only highlight. It also has a 4.7-inch display with a 1,280-by-720 pixel resolution. And yes, that display is gorgeous. And yes, the phone's fast.
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First look at LG's new smartphones, including the Optimus 4X HD Quad-Core
LG's new Android smartphones all feature big screens and multi-core chipsets. LG today unveiled the Optimus 4X HD, the company’s first quad-core phone, a slimmer Optimus 3D Max, and a 5-inch "phablet", the LG Vu - all at an event keyed to Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. We got to use themm and here are our early impressions of each.
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LG unveils Android line-up ahead of Mobile World Congress
LG announced this year’s lineup of its Android smartphones a few days earlier than expected, and the devices feature big screens and multi-core chipsets. Ahead of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week, LG unveiled the Optimus 4X HD, the company’s first quad-core phone, a slimmer Optimus 3D Max, and a 5-inch “phablet,” the LG Vu.
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LG shows off 5.5-inch Optimus Vu
LG introduced today today the Optimus Vu, a combo tablet-smartphone LTE device with a 5-inch display to support easier multimedia viewing and ebook reading.
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TVs are interesting again
TVs notched a starring role at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas instead of the flashier smartphone, tablet or Ultrabook thanks to a new crop of innovative and high-tech sets.
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The end dawns for the classic TV remote
People have been very friendly to TVs at the Consumer Electronics Show this week, talking to them, waving at them, occasionally stroking their screens.
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