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LG updates netbook with on-board HSDPA
X120 joins X110
Updated LG has tweaked its X110 netbook - MSI's Wind in another guise - to add on-board HSDPA 3G.
The X120 runs Windows XP and a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor and packs in 1GB of DDR 2 memory. It has a 160GB hard drive.
LG's X120: looks cute
So we assume: LG didn't say, so we're guessing the X120 is the X110 with the addition of a green edge and an internal 3G modem card.
LG did say the X120 will have a 1.3Mp webcam and "SRS WOW HD and TruSurround XT bring stereo effect sound".
It'll also be equipped with Smart-On, quick-fire 'load-in-five-seconds' UI that provides you with a web browser, MP3 player, photo viewer fast. So there will be a little bit of Linux in this machine.
LG plans to release the X120 next month. It'd didn't state a price. ®
Update
French-language website Netbook 3G reckons the X120 is derived from Samsung's NC10 netbook, and has a stack of side-by-side photos to make its case. The two machine's aren't exactly the same, but there are certainly many similarities.
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LG X110 netbook