Ultrabook uses LG's Core i7 chip
The latest model of LG ultrabook has been introduced at CES 2012 exhibition can be considered a bit thick compared to other competitors in the same line (thin 19.9 mm) but more prominent with the configuration using microprocessor High-end Intel Core i7.
Thanks to the ultra-thin screen border, Xnote is about the size of a 13-inch machine while the big screen is 14 inches.
The latest model of LG ultrabook has been introduced at CES 2012 exhibition can be considered a bit thick compared to other competitors in the same line (thin 19.9 mm) but more prominent with the configuration using microprocessor High-end Intel Core i7. In addition, the Z430 model introduced below also has an ultra-thin screen border. This design makes the device the size of a 13-inch product while the big screen is 14 inches.
Xnote Z430 weighs 1.5 kg, screen resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, SSD hard drive or hard drive option usually capacity up to 500 GB. The device is also equipped with Wi-Di wireless connection technology and boot time of only 12 seconds.
Here are some real photos of Xnote Z430 at CES 2012 exhibition
Watch Xnote Z430 videos at CES 2012
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