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LG X110 Netbook: Beyond Standard Mobile Computing Boundaries

By Alexis • Dec 11th, 2008 • Category: Laptops

The emergence of netbooks has changed the way people perceive mobile computing. Netbooks are the only devices which offer all the functionality of legacy laptops, as well as a practical and compact size rivaled only by smartphones. In this manner netbooks have reached beyond the mobile computing boundaries that were set by the traditional laptops.

The LG X110 Netbook is one of the most advanced mobile computing machines, that not only delivers robust computing applications, but also has all the attributes of your standard smartphone. It is a HSUPA and GPS enabled netbook PC that is powered by a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM and 80GB of on-board memory. The display type is WSVGA and the widescreen measures 10 inches. You can enjoy razor sharp images and highly detailed video up to a resolution of 1024×600. The best part of the LG X110 Netbook is that it has a built-in 3G modem. It is also equipped with WLAN 802.11 b/g and 10/100 Ethernet to support both wired and wireless network connections.

As far as the data storage is concerned, the LG X110 Netbook gives you two options. Either you can take it with a 120GB of preinstalled hard disk drive or you can opt for the 6GB Solid State Drive (SSD). With such features this device not only enhances the mobile computing world, but also challenges smartphones by featuring a full-size keyboard for easy and accurate typing.

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