
LG has just announced a new version of its follow up to the LG X110 in Barcelona during Mobile World Congress 2009. This new netbook is actually the LG X120, now equipped with wireless 3G connectivity. Also pre-installed on the LG X120 is something LG calls a Smart-on interface, which supposedly works the same way as an instant-boot OS. This should give users a way to access frequently used applications like the music player, photo viewer, and Internet suite. The LG X120 will be available in Europe starting in March with 3-cell and 6-cell battery configurations.
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Engadget have recieved more photos of the LG X100 as well as additional specifications. It seems that the LG X110 will come with GPS built in.
The LG X110 will be released at the end of September in Europe and retail for between €399 to €499 with the following specifications:
1.6GHz Intel Atom processor
120GB hard driver or a 6GB SSD option
1GB Ram
8.9 inch screen with a resolution of 1024 x 600
XP Home Pre-installed
Choice of built-in 3G HSDPA and GPS modules
1.3 mega pixel smart cam



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Still remember the LG X100 netbook we told you about not so long ago? Well, according to PC World, LG has officially announced their netbook at the ongoing IFA event somewhere in Europe. Back then, we only know that said netbook will have an 8.9-inch LCD, a still unknown capacity HDD and Windows for OS.
With LG’s official announcement we now have the following addition features and specs of the LG X110:
- 10-inch WSVGA (1024×600) display
- Intel Atom processor 1.6GHz
- 3G connectivity
- HSPA Cellular Data Modem
- 802.11 b/g wireless LAN
- Ethernet Connector (wired)
- 80GB or 120GB HDD
- Available in White, Pink, Silver
Most noteable of these features of course is the cellular data modem, which will make the netbook connect to the internet using 3G networks.
Pricing and a much need “official” photos are still eluding us all though. Hopefully, LG will officially some nice, hig-res photos of the product pretty soon.
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