After the first rumors emerged about LG X140 and T280, the Korean company is launching the Asian market, the new LG X300, which we have already spoken in the past at the CES 2010.
LG X300 Netbook ULTRASLIM with a 17.5 mm thick and weighing just 970 grams, two characteristics that make it the thinnest and lightest laptop on the market. Among the more interesting specifications of LG X300, there is no doubt the presence of a frameless display inherited experience Borderless HDTV LG, having a diagonal of 11.6 inches, a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and LED technology.

The equipment is complemented by 1GB of DDR2 memory, integrated Intel GMA 500 graphics chip, and 64GB SSD. LG X300 will be available in two configurations: LG Xnote LR80K and LG Xnote X300-X300-LR10K. The first declension vata an Intel Atom Z550 at 2.0GHz, while the second model is driven by an Intel Atom Z530 at 1.6GHz. Both versions will be equipped with WiFi module 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth, two USB ports, VGA, card reader SD / SDHC / MMC. The operating system is Windows 7 pre-installed Home Premium.
LG X300 will come with a polished finish in the size of 298 × 186×17.5 mm. Currently, the ultra-slim LG is on sale in South Korea in two versions before described, at a price of respectively 1590 and 1390 Won Korean Won. Expect to know the details for our market.

