LG Xnote Z330

LG has unveiled its contribution to the ultrabook market. The LG Xnote Z330 is a thin and light laptop with a choice of an Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processor. It has a 13.3 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel display with a small screen bezel, which means the laptop isn’t much larger than a notebook with a 12.1 inch display.

The Xnote Z330 measures 0.6 inches thick and weighs about 2.7 pounds. It has 4GB of memory, and a 120GB or 256GB solid state disk, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, and Intel’s WIDI wireless display technology.

There’s no word on if or when we’ll see this model in the US, but the Xnote Z330 is launching in LG’s home country of South Korea in December with prices starting at about $1500.

Acer, Asus, Lenovo, HP, and Toshiba have also introduced ultrabooks this year. They’re thin and light laptops with the latest Intel processors, long battery life, solid state disks and quick boot and resume times.

via SlashGear

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2 replies on “LG introduces Xnote Z330 ultrabook”

  1. Funny, I once paid $1500 for the lowest end laptop I could find and now all I can think of when I see that price tag is “Ouch!”

    1. And I’m betting this is a much nicer laptop than the one you paid $1500 for. But the times, they have a-changed… 🙂

      To be fair, this model would probably be at least a little cheaper in the US, but I bet it would still be at least $1000. 

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