LG X300 to Launch in Asia This Month
LG will launch its thin and light X300 notebook in Asia and South America this month. The device was first seen at CES in January.

The LG X300 is an 11.6 inch notebook with a high resolution 1366 x 768 pixels display. It runs Windows 7 Home Premium. LG ships the notebook with a 2-cell battery, plus a spare battery. When combined the batteries are expected to power the laptop for up to 7 hours.
The LG X300 has a fanless design which would make the laptop incredibly quiet. It is powered by a power efficient 2GHz Intel Atom processor based on the Menlow platform. Other specifications include a built-in 3G module and a 128GB Solid State Drive. The X300 measures less than 0.7 inches in thickness and weighs around 2.1lbs.
Pricing and availability
No word on US pricing or availability yet. But Engadget reports that the notebook will go for the equivalent of $1424 in Korea. At that price, the LG X300 is certainly pricier than similar ultraportable laptops.
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