LG planning to integrate a cellphone and a netbook
Category: rumorsBy: Raghav Kapoor
The netbook is codenamed Synergy
LG is already riding on the netbook bandwagon with its two netbook models namely the X110 and X120. LG is also well known for its cellphone models like Chocolate, Prada, Cookie, Viewty, etc. According to a recent report by Engadget Mobile, LG is planning to develop a new 10-inch netbook codenamed Synergy that will enable users to answer calls and send/receive text messages without taking out the phone. It is unknown whether the netbook will use special hardware to connect to the phone or will use special software combined with Bluetooth connectivity. The exact specifications and features of this netbook are still unknown but, it is rumored to have a 10-inch display with integrated webcam, Mobile broadband, and Windows XP Home operating system.
The Synergy netbook is still a concept and it is not known when this model will actually be available or how much would it cost to users.
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