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Picking the Right Server Type to Solve Your Data Center Space, Power and Heat Problems
Check out this white paper to learn more about expanding your network while considering space, as well as power and heat issues.
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LG 55EM9600 55-inch OLED hands-on (pictures)
The LG 55EM9600 55-inch OLED is a slim television with a focus on image quality. We go hands-on with a preproduction model in Monaco.
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Sliding out with the LG Optimus Slider (photos)
Equipped with a slideout QWERTY keyboard, the LG Optimus Slider on Virgin Mobile is the sequel to the LG Optimus V
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LG LM9600 series (photos)
While we can't say much for its performance, the LG LM9600 is definitely the most visually striking TV on the market.
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Refreshingly redesigned: The LG Optimus M+ (photos)
As the LG Optimus M's successor, the M+ by MetroPCS has a more chic and slimmer design and better specs to booth.
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LG LM6700 review (photos)
Although blessed with a unique design and plenty of useful extras, the disappointing picture quality of the LG LM6700 series makes it a questionable value.
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LG launching HDTV sets equipped with Google TV on May 21
After unsuccessful first-generation products from Logitech and Sony, LG will be releasing sets based on the second-generation Google TV platform starting in two weeks.
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LG to launch Google TV sets in U.S. later this month
Production of the new TVs is set to begin at LG's Mexico plant on May 17, and the first products will be available for purchase as early as May 21.
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LG G2 series
While it may sport high-end looks and a cutting-edge remote, LG's G2 series is a disappointing stab at Google TV with ho-hum picture quality and a frustrating user experience.
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LG BP620 photos
If you want 3D, the LG BP620 has most of the right features, but the absence of Amazon Instant and a dedicated Netflix button hurt its value a bit.
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LG's 55-inch OLED HDTV will cost $8,000 when introduced in May
The 55EM9600 will be rolled out during the Cannes Film Festival in May, with a price tag that equals the glitz of that event.
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Samsung, LG, and carriers fined for price fixing by Korean FTC
The $40.2 million fine was divided among Samsung, LG and Pantech, as well as Korean carriers SK Telecom, KT Corp and LG Uplus.
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Hands-on with Nokia's L-Style phones (photos)
LG's new L-Style phones bring sleek styling and (mostly) Ice Cream Sandwich to Mobile World Congress. Join CNET as we go hands-on from Barcelona.
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Leave your glasses at home with LG's Optimus 3D Max (photos)
LG is back for more #D with the Optimus 3D Max. CNET takes a hands-on tour in Barcelona where LG showed the phone for the first time.
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LG takes on the phablet with the Optmus Vu (photos)
LG storms into Mobile World Congress with a heavy portfolio of new Android smartphones. The biggest of all is the Optimus with a five-inch screen that border on tablet territory.
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The Android game is so hard: HTC yesterday, Samsung today, Huawei and LG tomorrow
Smartphone makers are planning to up the Android ante with hardware specs that can be matched in weeks and months. Good luck with that race to the bottom.
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Quad-core LG Optimus 4X HD also dresses to impress (photos)
At Mobile World Congress, LG shows off its new Optimus 4X HD. CNET goes hands on with this slim, attractive, and power Android smartphone.
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LG & Fujitsu to unveil quad-core superphones at MWC 2012
Bring on the Nvidia Tegra 3 superphones like the LG Optimus 4X HD, which offers console-quality gaming in a pocketable form factor, with long battery life.
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LG aims to revive struggling brand with new design philosophy and stylish phones
LG is giving its phones a much-needed design upgrade, starting with its upcoming L-Series phones.
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Verizon cuts LG Spectrum and HTC Rezound to $99 on contract
The LG Spectrum and HTC Rezound are getting a lot more affordable for potential Verizon subscribers.
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Apple blows past Samsung to become top smartphone vendor for 4Q 2011
Apple grabs a 23.8% market share.
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