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LG launches X140 netbook… in some parts of the globe

by Brad Linder07/26/201006/08/2011 2 Comments on LG launches X140 netbook… in some parts of the globe

The LG X140 is a 10 inch netbook that packs a ltitle mroe punch than most other devices in its class — with an emphasis on little. The mini-laptop has a 10.1 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel display and a 1.83GHz Intel Atom N475 processor. It also comes with a 320GB hard drive. That’s compared […]

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LG X140 gets an official product launch

by Brad Linder05/31/201006/08/2011 4 Comments on LG X140 gets an official product launch

Sure, the LG X140 has been making the rounds for a few months at this point. But LG put out a press release announcing the launch of the netbook today, so you know, it’s all official and stuff. The LG X140 netbook should be available soon in Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Levant, tunisia, Dubai, […]

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LG X140 with 3G modem visits the FCC

by Brad Linder04/03/201006/08/2011 1 Comment on LG X140 with 3G modem visits the FCC

The LG X140 already made a stop at the FCC web site a few weeks ago. But now the folks at Wireless Goodness have spotted an update, which mentions the X140 netbook will have a 3G modem with support for GSM 850/1900 and WCDMA bands II and V. In other words, odds are you’ll be […]

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LG X140 netbook hits the FCC

by Brad Linder03/25/201007/17/2011 1 Comment on LG X140 netbook hits the FCC

There’s still no word on when the recently introduced LG X140 netbook will hit the streets. But the company has submitted the laptop to the FCC for review, which is a pretty good indication that it’s on its way to the US. The FCC filing describes a netbook with a 10.1 inch, HD display and […]

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LG introduces X140 netbook

by Brad Linder02/23/201006/08/2011 4 Comments on LG introduces X140 netbook

LG has introduced yet another 10 inch netbook. This one’s called the LG X140, and it looks a a bit like the X120 I spotted at CES last month. Both are 10 inch mini-laptops with 1024 x 600 pixel displays and Intel Atom N450 processors. But the X140 has an island-style keyboard, while the X120 […]

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