Monday, November 3, 2008

Unfortunately, a three-cell battery is the only battery selection listed. Rumors.

Quick quiz. What has an Intel Atom processor, a 10-inch screen, and weighs less than three pounds? A Netbooks. What has the above specs, together with 3G facile broadband? The LG X110 Momo Netbook.



The adding up of integrated HSUPA 3G connectivity helps classify the X100 Momo from the bracket of the Netbook pack. (Momo = More Mobility, in invalid you're wondering.) A cart appointment and pricing wait mysteries, but a effect chapter for the X110 has popped up on LG's United Arab Emirates.






Other specs listed subsume the now-ubiquitous 1.6GHz Atom N270 CPU and either 512MB or 1GB of RAM. Hard persistence options number 80GB, 120GB, or 160GB capacities, but no ideogram of genuine constitution drives. Also single is the fitting of OS--Vista Home Basic as an alternative of XP Home.



When not connected to a cellular network (LG has yet to record the carriers it'll offer), you can use the X110's b/g Wi-Fi or 10/100 Ethernet connections. A multiformat media-card reader and a 1.3-megapixel Webcam come standard, and Bluetooth is listed as an option. Unfortunately, a three-cell battery is the only battery way out listed.



We tested the MSI Wind with a three-cell battery, which conked out before the two-hour mark. Such underwhelming battery time would ebb the promote of onboard 3G connectivity and detract from LG's "More Mobility" claim. The LG X110 Momo looks very comparable to the MSI Wind, which isn't surprising given the earlier this year that LG had tapped MSI to establish its Netbook. We've not confirmed that report, but both Netbooks are alike in expanse and frame and come in black, white, or pink.



The LG Netbook looks to go down a touch more toward its anterior edge, and as Wired's blog , the arrow keys are shifted down a moment to brand allowance for other keys, including what looks to be a full-size Shift key. Sometimes these taste touches can metamorphose a prodigious peculiarity in ordinary use. We'll stifle our eyes unspoken for for if and when the LG X110 nears U.S. shores, in our continuing mission to.

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