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LG X120 Netbook Is Now Official, Boasting 3G Capabilities

First time we’ve been covering LG’s X120 netbook, we were excited to learn it will pack a designated Splashtop-powered “Smart ON” OS that was created exclusively by the company in order to enable fast bootup for the users. Now that the X120 becomes official, we’re glad to realise it will also have 3G HSPA connectivity inside, together with the usual 1.6GHz Atom processor, 10-inch WSVGA display and a 160GB hard drive. Other than that, it looks pretty much the same, in terms of specs, but seems like the 3G capabilities will force higher prices when this netbook comes out in Europe somewhere around March.

Update: LG has officially confirmed that the Japanese release will start at the end of March, while Europe and 20 other nations will get this one on April.

[Via Liliputing]

LG X120 Netbook Looks exactly Like The X110 Version But Features a Designated Bootable Splashtop OS

LG’s new X120 netbook is almost identical to the previous X110 version, featuring a 1.6GHz Inte Atom processor, along with a 10-inch WSVGA display, 1GB of RAM, WiFi connectivity and 160GB storage capacity, but the new edition comes with a designated Splashtop LG-Smart-On OS, which allows you to boot up the netbook in just couple of seconds and work on your basic tasks, like internet, mail, music, Skype, etc. outside the installed WIndows XP system (like Asus Express Gate). Unfortunately, there are no other details, regarding price or availability.

[Via liliputing]