LG working on netbook and phone integration

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LG who make products for many electronic sectors, especially mobile phones, have already released some netbooks. But word has it, that LG are working on a new netbook “Synergy” that will work in sync with your handset. It isn’t clear on whether any LG handset will be able to sync with the netbook, or if a specific model will be released. Synergy will allow the netbook to answer calls and reply to texts without any need of grabbing your phone when someone contacts you. You’ll also get caller ID with it, along with being able to browse the files stored on your handset from the netbook.

Synergy will also feature a 10 inch display, bluetooth and run Windows XP. The suggested price for the netbook is $149 with a two year contract.

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    A recent check upon LG’s patent filings has revealed that the company is once again looking into making convertible tablet notebooks. We say once again because, apparently, the company came out with a convertible tablet netbook back in 2007, when netbooks weren’t even “invented” yet. The new convertible notebook, according to the patent, will have two different operating systems. One for “notebook mode,” and another for “tablet mode.” Of course, the patent makes no claims that the product will be out soon, but it’s in the works if the drawings and descriptions in the patent are any indication. We’ll update you as soon as more information regarding this product comes out.

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