LG X300 Launched in Asia, Followed by Touchdown in the Middle East and South America
The LG X300 was first seen at CES 2010 as an ultra-thin premium notebook with a sleek and stylish look. The LG X300, LG’s new flagship mobile computing device for 2010, tips the scales at a mere 970g and is only 17.5mm thick for the ultimate in portability. It sports a 11.6-inch LCD screen, a unique reflective keyboard and a borderless touchpad. It is equipped with a 2.0GHz Intel Menlow platform, 2GB memory and 128GB SSD storage, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, an embedded 3G modem chipset which allows easy connection to the internet via GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, or HSDPA networks. The LG X300 runs Windows 7 Home Premium and ships with a spare 2-cell battery to provide up to seven hours of use and the selection of two colors, shiny white and light brown.
The LG X300 will be available in Asia starting in March, followed by the Middle East and South America. Prices will vary country-to-country and will be announced separately in each market.
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