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LG X110 Netbook to Hit US Shores Before July


March 4th, 2009 by K. T. Bradford  

LG X110 NetbookAccording to Forbes, we may see LG’s first netbook, the X110, in US stores “before July”.  LG is apparently interested in exploring the space between laptops and smart phones and “experimenting to see which products fit our customers’ unmet needs.”  I’m not convinced that a netbook — even a 3G enabled one — is dead center between a notebook and a smart phone.  Mobile Internet Devices seem to be closer to that ideal, though it could be said that MIDs exist in the space between netbooks and smart phones.  LG is, of course, all over that, too:

The company is also rushing to build smaller mobile Internet devices known as MIDs, or mobile Internet devices. In Barcelona last month, LG announced that it is collaborating on a range of MIDs with chip maker Intel. Those devices are scheduled for 2010.

I’m definitely interested in seeing what LG’s X110 has under the hood.  They make great phones… and monitors, TVs, microwaves, washers, dryers

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2 Responses to “LG X110 Netbook to Hit US Shores Before July”

  1. bpka Says:

    It will probably be something like this: 10,0″ WSVGA screen, Intel Atom N270 1,6GHz, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, Windows XP Home, integrated 3G HSDPA (UMTS Modem) and Bluetooth. At Amazon Germany this model is priced € 418.45 ($525.10). Prices of computers are usually higher in Europe and 19% VAT is added, so the US price might be roughly $ 457.00.

    These specs are not surprising but not bad either and this netbook has a nice, slim and streamlined design. Perhaps Mobile operators will offer cheaper, subsidized models.

    http://www.netbookusers.com/smf/front-page-news-(home)/lg-x110-3ghspa-netbook-available-in-the-u-s-this-summer/

  2. marck Says:

    so much good netbook :
    in playing hd, run games,and poweful WiFi
    fantastic work :D

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