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To: JGoren who wrote (71923)5/16/2000 1:26:00 PM
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To: lindelgs who wrote (19045)
From: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse
Tuesday, May 16, 2000 11:26 AM ET
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From Korea Times INFO-TECH


hk.co.kr

LGIC Unveils World's Thinnest CDMA Folder-Type Handset

LG Information and Communication yesterday unveiled the world's thinnest mobile handset, intensifying the race for smaller and slimmer models.

The CyON Cyber Folder, dubbed ``iBook,'' is part of the lineup focused on slimmer designs which appeal to Korean mobile users.

``The development of iBook testifies to the fact that LGIC is at the forefront of the smaller-the-better trend of the mobile handset market,'' said an LGIC
spokesman.

iBook, which is set to hit shelves next week, is based on LG's original layout but reduces the width to 15.7mm, the smallest among Korean handset models.

One of the factors contributing to the smaller design is an upgraded core chip, the MSM3100, LGIC said.

The model also targets the mobile Internet market in Korea, whose demand for this year is estimated to reach around eight million units. iBook's liquid crystal
display (LCD) panel features eight lines of text for better data transmission.

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