
At the MWC 2009 show LG Electronics introduced its latest netbook computer, the X120. A successor to
LG X110, the latest X-Series netbook is a nice netbook for students and professionals. The X120 boast of Intel Atom processor, 3G connectivity, 1.3mp webcam, 160GB HDD, 1GB RAM, and 3.5 hours battery (3 Cell) or 7 hours battery (6 Cell). Interesting thing about this netbook is that it features an "instant-on" mode which can be used for browsing internet, browsing pictures, and music playback without booting Windows operating system. Pretty neat because of the time a netbook is used for internet browsing only. The LG X120 netbook will be available in Europe from March. No word on pricing.
[Via
Electronista]