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.