LG's XPION A10 wakes up wet to design
In a radical, and we mean radical departure from their XPION x600 series of tombstone towers, LG unleashes their new A10 series of desktop PCs. At just 3.5-inches thin, it comes stuffed with a 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB DDR2 memory, 320GB SATA disk, super-multi DVD, 512MB of nVIDIA Geforce 8500GT graphics, 7.1 channel audio, and a semi-automatic sliding door with a touch of that circular-sensor up front. It's also apparently dead-quiet (other than the hard disk popping) due to embedded "Turbulence Generating Technology" which we presume is some kind of liquid cooling -- just a guess though. Priced without monitor for ?1,130,000 ($1,202).























Wow. That's beautiful evolution of the vanilla box pc.
Me gusta es pc... tiene buena pinta
^^you must not have a life huh?
Whoa, Steve Jobs, reel in the hatred already.
1. You don't know he's Hispanic and living in the US.
2. When you travel abroad, do you speak the native tongue?
I am fed up just as much as the next guy with illegals in America bad mouthing the country, not learning the language and sucking up welfare dollars.. but sheesh.
anyone with two minutes of Spanish could have informed you that he basically said that he likes the PC and it has a great design.
ggthxftl
can we all just love eachother... i like you white peoples... :( (im dominican by the way)
Babelfish strikes again: "he blood car smallness natural disaster characteristic the masterpiece of the PC design which resembles $$ln"... :)
It's kinda hard for me to see from that angle, but that monitor looks gorgeous.
That would be a perfect HTPC. I hope it makes it to the US.
Wow, is that Rain? My sister will want this PC just because he advertised it...
It looks like Rain......
must.. buy..
where... er... where are the girls?
this must be a fake ad
Nonono... guys much better :9
Thomas Ricker, you are too much!
Thats pretty HOT! I like it!
pretty nice, but i dont buy pcs i build them, hard to build something that size on your own though
Luckily you can still build some pretty nice computers in micro-atx form factors that approach the size of the proprietary cases from guys like this. Usually it's worth the price break but these don't look half bad. Still, I agree. I'd rather spend $900 building this myself but that's just because I enjoy building my computers.
Doesn't it kinda look like an Xbox 360?
rather than some type of liquid cooling (which would still require fans and therefore some noise), "Turbulence Generating Technology" sounds like it's using the Ionic Breeze-style air cooling that we've been hearing about for so long.
WOW, why can't the US get PCs like this??? I think the premium PC market is now ripe, just look at Apple and their success. People want some good equipment and Sony's boring industrial "look at me I'm cool" designs don't cut it anymore.
Maybe HP will rebadge this PC and bring it over, HP? Are ya listening????!!!!!
Wow. I would totally get one of these.