New LG X130 passing through FCC
Category: new notebook modelsBy: Pallab Jyotee Hazarika
The new LG X230 gives you everything a netbook can give – but nothing more.
Looks like another netbook is passing the FCC in these times when this cheap category of portable computers are getting all kinds of undesirable criticisms, starting from poor built quality to uncomfortable to use and what not. The LG X130 won’t revolutionaries the market, for it is just another machine in the pack – or so it seems from the manuals. It also doesnot have any significant difference with the earlier X110 or X120, except a slightly better built quality. It has a black screen bezel this time around and an updated screen hinge.
The LG X130 sports a 10.1” glossy display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, powered by an atom processor (a 1.6GHz N270 or the 1.66GHz N280) with a GMA950 graphics card, has a memory of 1GB, a 2.5” HDD (160GB). For seamless connectivity there are 802.11n WiFi and optional Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR. Additional features include optional 1.3MP Webcam, VGA out, Audio jacks, 3x USB, Card reader, USIM Card slot for optional HSPA 3G.
It comes with an option of either a Li-ion 3-cell, 6-cell battery or a 9-cell battery. The release date and pricing of this 1.1kg (with the 3-cell battery) machine is not known yet.
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