LG introduced a handful of new netbooks and thin and light laptops at CES last month, including a 10 inch netbook that I thought was going to be called the X200. But now the FCC has published a series of documents related to a mini-laptop called the LG X20 which seems to look an awful lot like the X200. Whatever it’s called, I’m guessing that the FCC filings are a good indication that the netbook should be headed to the US soon.

The laptop has a high resolution 10.1 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel display, a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, 1to 2GB of memory, and a 2.5 inch hard drive. It comes with WiFi, Bluetooth, a 1.3MP webcam, and an optional HSPA 3G modem. According to the user manual, some models will support multitouch gestures on the touchpad, while others may not. 4 and 6 cell battery options are available. With a 4 cell battery, the laptop weighs about 2.6 pounds.

At CES, LG said the X200 would be available in February, so we should see an official announcement any day now.

via Wireless Goodness

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