What do we have here? A thin and light netbook from LG called the X30 just made it to the FCC table and is now up for scrutiny before it makes its way to the US market, hopefully pretty soon.
The LG X30 is a thin Windows 7 netbook with a slick and stunning design. Although not as thin as the MacBook Air, this baby is light as a feather with a weight of only 1.74 lbs even with a 3-cell battery.
Other features include an Intel Atom processor which is most likely to be N280 or better perhaps. It also features an 11.6-inch screen in 1366x768 resolution, SSD Hard Drive, Bluetooth, multicard reader, Intel GMA 500 video card, and WiFi.
The LG X30 also sports a multi-touch trackpad with left and right button.
No words yet on pricing and release date but since it made it as far as the FCC, there's a big chance that this netbook will make it in the US market soon.
Via Wireless Goodness
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it says here that it might have the new pine trail processor http://newnetbookreviews.net/2009/super-thin-and-light-lg-x30-spotted-in-fcc-filings/ but if it did it seems like they would put the nvidia ion in it also.
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