
Besides cellphones, LG also showed off their new model of Netbook at MWC 2009. The latest in their line is the LG-X120 Netbook. Since LG is good at making mobile phones, of course they’ll incorporate the mobile Internet connection into their new netbook. The LG-X120 Netbook comes with a built-in 3G, which allows you to hook up to high-speed HSPA connection, while WiFi hotspot is not avaialble. This LG netbook has a slot for you to insert a 3G SIM card, so you can then start surfing the Internet via 3G connection.
This LG netbook also features Smart-Link technology which allows the users to easily access data from one computer using simple USB cable. The LG netbook weighs at just 1.2kg, but I don’t consider this as lightweight, since it’s more than a kg. The battery life is pretty comfortable for those who wanna work for long hours, it can stay up to 3.5 hours with the 3-cell battery, and double at 7 hours with the 6-cell battery. This is definitely handy if you get a 6-cell battery, and with the built-in HSPA connectivity, you can stay connected much longer while you’re on the go.
The LG X120 is also configured with LED Backlight screen that makes it different from others. Other goodies found on this netbook is a 1.3-megapixel camera, LG You Cam software, Smart-On interface, and more. Currently, the pricing has not been announced yet but it’s expected to hit Europe in March.
via trendygadget


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