Thursday, August 28, 2008

LG Netbook X110 Announced

LG is entering the netbook market. At IFA 2008 in Berlin, they have announced their new netbook -- X110, which will be powered by the Intel Atom 1.6Ghz chip with an 80 or 120 GB hard drive, and a 10-inch WSVGA resolution (1,024 pixels by 600 pixels) screen.

LG Netbook X110
According to LG, the new X110 netbook will comes with a High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) cellular data modem, which is compatible with the newer 3G networks, and typically has the download speed of several megabits per second and the latest versions of the evolving technology also offer megabit per second uploads. Additionally, the netbook will supports 802.11b/g wireless local area network (LAN) and has a wired Ethernet connector.

The LG X110 netbook will comes in several colors, which includes white, pink, and silver. No announcement made on the price for this netbook yet.

Official LG press release:

"The next step in technological evolution from the smartphone, the X110 is leading the next wave of new telecommunication-oriented devices, featuring trendy design and embedded 3G HSPA connectivity. 3G embedded features combined with WLAN 802.11 b/g and 10/100 Ethernet for stable and fast connections means users can communicate and share information any time, any way, any place. The X110 also differentiates itself from other competitors with advanced features such as a five-fold increase in storage capacity through its 80GB hard disk drive and its modern and chic design."

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