LG is showing off a couple of notebooks with 10.1 and 11.6 inch displays at CES. I stopped by the LG display to check out the previously launched X120 as well as two new models, the X200 and X300.
Here’s a brief rundown of each model:
LG X300
- Display: 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 pixels
- CPU: 1.83GHz or 2GHz Intel Atom Menlow CPU
- Memory: 1GB / 2GB
- Storage: 64GB SSD
- Battery: 2 cell, 2800mAh
- OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
- Connectivity: WiFi, 3G
- Special features: SMS with Phone sync, full size keyboard
- Dimensions: 11.7″ x 7.3″ x 0.7″
- Weight: 2.16 pounds
- Availability: January, 2010MP
More details on the X200 and X120 after the break.
LG X200
- Display: 10.1 inch 1366 x 768 pixels
- CPU: 1.66GHz or 1.83GHz Intel Atom Pineview
- Memory: 1GB/2GB
- Storage: 2.5″ 250GB/320GB
- Battery: 4 cell, 2000mAh or 6 cell, 2600mAh
- OS: Windows 7 Starter
- Connectivity: WiFi and 3G
- Dimensions: 10.6″ x 7.3″ x 1.2″
- Weight: 2.6 pounds
- Availability: February, 2010
LG X120
- Display: 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixels
- CPU: 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270
- Connectivity: WiFi and 3G
- Other features: 1.3MP webcam, SRS WOW HD True-surround audio
- Battery: 3 or 6 cell
- Dimensions: 10.4″ x 7″ x 1.3″ (1.5″ with the 6 cell battery
- Weight: 2.6 pounds
- Availability: Now
Have a few more photos for good measure:
When will the x30/x300 be released? anyone?
cell count of a battery means nothing. mAh means nothing without knowing the voltage of battery. Battery capacity is measured in watt hours.
This is where the uninformed consumer gets into trouble. He looks at the machine and is impressed that it is so light for a 11 inch screen.
But the whammy would be the 2 cell battery. Come on, 2 cell? I think with wifi on, I think it will give 45 minutes.
I had an LG LRA-850 DVD recorder, which kinda works like a VCR but on DVD. The software on it had the most unintuitive interface I have ever seen and the hardware failed within less than 40 hours of recording. Of course my 1 year warranty was expired by then…
I will *never* buy LG again!
The X300 looks pretty awesome, but it’s going to be insanely expensive and have terrible battery life :/
The 6 cell, 2600mAh is equally shocking, Not sure quite how they hope to avoid a 100% return rate.