LG launches a very light 10-inch netbook
LG has just introduced Xnote mini netbook (netbook) weighing 1.2kg. This is considered the lightest laptop of Korean computer manufacturer.
LG has just introduced Xnote mini netbook (netbook) weighing 1.2kg. This is considered the lightest laptop of Korean computer manufacturer.
Xnote is stylishly designed with improvements to the keyboard and Shift extension for users to type keys more easily and conveniently. Products are available in white, black and pink colors to choose from. Xnote is considered a laptop for the weaker sex - those who always want to bring with them stylish and compact laptops.
The device has a 10-inch screen, an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, a 160GB hard drive, and 1GB of RAM; Wi-Fi connection and especially devices that support both 3G technology. In addition, Xnote is equipped with a 1.3MP camera, 3-cell battery pack, 3 USB ports, SD card reader, VGA port and Ethernet jack as well as stereo connections. It works on Windows XP operating system.
The company has not disclosed pricing information or the time of launching the product. However, as expected, the product cost about $ 600.
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