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		<title>FCC blesses new X Series notebook from LG</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 15:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We typically reserve our FCC exhibit ogling for cell phones as you well know, but this little guy just popped up and we couldn&#8217;t help but take notice. LG&#8217;s X Series line of notebooks/netbooks/laptops/whatever-the-kids-are-calling-&#8217;em-these-days is a moderately priced line featuring pretty decent specs and, in the X120 at least, integrated 3G. As such, our guess is this new addition to the family &#8212; referred to in FCC documentation as the X13 though we imagine it will be released as the X130 &#8212; will generally stick to the same formula. Not a whole lot can be gleaned just yet unfortunately as the FCC was only testing Bluetooth and WLAN, but safe guesses include a Windows OS, an Intel Atom processor, a]]></description>
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<p>We typically reserve our FCC exhibit ogling for cell phones as you well know, but this little guy just popped up and we couldn&#8217;t help but take notice. LG&#8217;s X Series line of notebooks/netbooks/laptops/whatever-the-kids-are-calling-&#8217;em-these-days is a moderately priced line featuring pretty decent specs and, in the X120 at least, integrated 3G. As such, our guess is this new addition to the family &#8212; referred to in FCC documentation as the X13 though we imagine it will be released as the X130 &#8212; will generally stick to the same formula. Not a whole lot can be gleaned just yet unfortunately as the FCC was only testing Bluetooth and WLAN, but safe guesses include a Windows OS, an Intel Atom processor, a 160GB hard drive, a 10.1-inch display and integrated 3G/HSPA. Oh, and let&#8217;s not forget that saucy carbon fiber-look case. We also hope it retains the X120&#8242;s &#8220;SMART ON&#8221; feature that lets users access web applications, music &amp; chat when the notebook is switched off by just pressing SMART ON button. Sweet. Hit the jump for a few more shots and sit tight for more info.</p>
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<p><a href="https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/ViewExhibitReport.cfm?mode=Exhibits&amp;RequestTimeout=500&amp;calledFromFrame=N&amp;application_id=225773&amp;fcc_id=%27BEJNT-LGX13%27">Read</a></p>
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		<title>LG &#8220;Momo&#8221; X110 3G-enabled netbook on the way</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2008/09/29/lg-momo-x110-3g-enabled-netbook-on-the-way/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:42:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So is it safe to say that the netbook game is in full swing now? It seems like every week we see two or three new tiny laptops released, announced or at least leaked. Hey, the more the merrier. Today&#8217;s first entry comes from Korean gadgeteer LG. The X110, or &#8220;Momo&#8221; (short for More Mobile) as LG has nicknamed it, has appeared on LG&#8217;s Arab Emirates site and we have to say it&#8217;s one of the best looking netbooks we&#8217;ve seen, especially the keyboard which includes full-size enter and shift keys on the right panel by pushing the arrow keys down a bit. Of course pricing is still a mystery so it remains to be seen whether or not the]]></description>
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<p>So is it safe to say that the netbook game is in full swing now? It seems like every week we see two or three new tiny laptops released, announced or at least leaked. Hey, the more the merrier. Today&#8217;s first entry comes from Korean gadgeteer LG. The X110, or &#8220;Momo&#8221; (short for More Mobile) as LG has nicknamed it, has appeared on LG&#8217;s Arab Emirates site and we have to say it&#8217;s one of the best looking netbooks we&#8217;ve seen, especially the keyboard which includes full-size enter and shift keys on the right panel by pushing the arrow keys down a bit. Of course pricing is still a mystery so it remains to be seen whether or not the Momo will continue to look this good once released. The site gives no hints as to when we might expect to see this little puppy in the wild but considering its appearance on LG&#8217;s site, we should hear something relatively soon. A quick look at the spec highlights:</p>
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<li>Integrated 802.11b/g and [seemingly optional] 3G </li>
<li>Intel Atom Processor N270, 1.6GHz, 533MHz FSB, 512KB L2 Cache</li>
<li>Three hard drive options (80GB/120GB/160GB) with 512KB-1GB DDR2 RAM</li>
<li>Optional Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR</li>
<li>LG Smart Cam 1.3 megapixel webcam</li>
<li>4-in-1 multimedia card reader (SD, MMC, MS, MS pro)</li>
<li>Input / output: 3 x USB, VGA, RJ45, Mic-in, HP-out</li>
<li>261.8 x 180 x 19~31 mm, just over 2.6 lbs with the standard 3-cell battery\</li>
<li>Windows Vista Home Basic</li>
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<p>[Via <a href="http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/lg-teaser-shows.html">Gadget Lab</a>]</p>
<p><a href="http://ae.lge.com/products/model/detail/x110.jhtml#">Read</a></p>
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