First LG NetBook with Integrated HSDPA modem

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LG Netbook X110 Review

Reviewed by: 007-Bond
Reviewed on: 16-12-2008
As far as we're aware, the Netbook X110 is the first laptop LG has released in the UK. Previously, it's only bothered catering for the South Korean and US markets, but the growing popularity of netbooks in this region has forced its corproate hand. Its first UK effort -- the Netbook X110, is available only with a 24-month mobile broadband contract from Phones4U. It packs all the usual features you'd expect from a machine of its ilk, but has the added bonus of an integrated 3G modem. But is this enough to help it challenge more established rivals?
Design
If there's anything wrong with the Netbook X110's physical design, we've yet to find it. The device makes a very positive first impression thanks to its gently tapering front edge and the quality of its colour finish. Ours came in a very fetching bubblegum pink, but there are also black and white versions available, both of which are worthy of your drool.
Lift the lid and you'll be greeted by the contrasting white colour scheme of the keyboard section. There's not an awful lot of clutter here -- just a set of good-sized Qwerty keys, which you'll find an absolute joy to type on. We had to sacrifice virtually none of our typing speed on this thing, so if you're looking for a netbook on which to enter lots of text, this could be a good bet. The mouse trackpad and selector buttons are a little small though, and the trackpad lacks dedicated scroll strips, which makes it tricky to scroll through documents and Web pages.
Connectivity on the X110 is par for the netbook course. LG's equipped the netbook with 3 USB ports, an SD card reader, Ethernet port, plus mic and headphone ports, most of which live on the right side. The left is home to a large vent for expelling hot air, and on the underside you'll find a set of speakers. The position of these speakers is a little questionable, since using it on your lap will likely cause your clothing to muffle the sound. More often than not, you'll probably need a set of headphones.
Features
The X110's most significant feature -- and one which isn't available in most netbooks -- is its integrated 3G modem. Every X110 purchased from Phones4U includes a dedicated SIM card, which you insert into a slot under the netbook's battery. Reconnect the battery, fire up the operating system, launch the Wireless Manager software, hit the 'connect' button and the Web is literally at your fingertips.
At the time of writing, Phones4U offers a choice of three mobile broadband packages. The fastest of these is a 7.2Mbps service provided by Vodafone, however, that service has a 3GB download cap, so if you're a heavy leecher, you might want to consider the package from 3 Mobile. This operates at just 2.8Mbps, but if high-speed downloads aren't a priority, you could benefit from a much larger 5GB download cap. The third option is a package from Orange, which has a lowly 1.8Mbps download speed and a 3GB cap.
Naturally, the X110 also comes with traditional 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, so when you've reached your download limit, you can continue surfing via your wireless home network, or at your local coffee shop. The laptop also comes with an integrated Bluetooth adaptor, which lets you connect compatible devices -- such as a mobile phone -- without cables.
The rest of the X110 is standard netbook fare. It uses a 10.1-inch 1,024x600-pixel display, has a 1.3 megapixel Web cam, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU plus 1GB of RAM, all atop an Intel 945GS chipset. One thing worth noting is the addition of a 160GB hard drive. This is of the mechanical, magnetic variety, so it's more susceptible to damage than the solid state disks found in the Eee PC range, but it offers considerably more storage than most of its rivals.
LG hasn't done anything particularly clever with the software on the X110. It ships with a copy of Windows XP Home Edition, and there is no option for a Linux version.

Performance
The X110 offers performance in line with the vast majority of other netbooks. Its Intel Atom N270 CPU scored 1447 in the PCMark 2005 benchmark, and 602 in 3DMark 2006, which is in line with devices like the MSI Wind.
The X110's battery life was quite poor. Its 2200mAh battery helped it run for 1 hour 54 minutes in our BatteryEater classic test, which pales in comparison to the 3 hours 39 minutes achieved by the latest version of the MSI Wind.
Conclusion
The X110 is a very good netbook. It's comfortable to use, attractive and has the bonus of integrated 3G. However, the fact you can only buy one on a Phones4U contract costing a minimum of £840 over 24 months means it's definitely not for everybody. If you've got the choice -- and don't mind not having 3G -- buy an MSI Wind.
Edited by Cristina Psomadakis
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LG Netbook X110 Full Specification


Processor

Clock speed 1.6 GHz Processor type Atom N270 Processor manufacturer Intel RAM

RAM installed 1024 MB Max supported RAM 2048 GB Storage Hard Drive

Hard drive size 160 GB Interfaces / Networking

USB 3 Ethernet Yes Infrared No Bluetooth Yes Wireless networking Yes Modem Integrated HSDPA modem Input

Input devices Qwerty keyboard; mouse trackpad Video Output

Graphics processor Intel GMA 950 Video outputs D-Sub Display

Display diagonal size 10 in. Maximum resolution 1024x600 pixels Audio

Built-in speakers Yes Dimensions / Weight

Available colours Black, White, Pink Battery

Battery technology Li-ion Battery capacity 2200 mAh Miscellaneous

Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Home Editio
 

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LG Netbook X110 Review

Reviewed by: 007-Bond
Reviewed on: 16-12-2008
As far as we're aware, the Netbook X110 is the first laptop LG has released in the UK. Previously, it's only bothered catering for the South Korean and US markets, but the growing popularity of netbooks in this region has forced its corproate hand. Its first UK effort -- the Netbook X110, is available only with a 24-month mobile broadband contract from Phones4U. It packs all the usual features you'd expect from a machine of its ilk, but has the added bonus of an integrated 3G modem. But is this enough to help it challenge more established rivals?
Design
If there's anything wrong with the Netbook X110's physical design, we've yet to find it. The device makes a very positive first impression thanks to its gently tapering front edge and the quality of its colour finish. Ours came in a very fetching bubblegum pink, but there are also black and white versions available, both of which are worthy of your drool.
Lift the lid and you'll be greeted by the contrasting white colour scheme of the keyboard section. There's not an awful lot of clutter here -- just a set of good-sized Qwerty keys, which you'll find an absolute joy to type on. We had to sacrifice virtually none of our typing speed on this thing, so if you're looking for a netbook on which to enter lots of text, this could be a good bet. The mouse trackpad and selector buttons are a little small though, and the trackpad lacks dedicated scroll strips, which makes it tricky to scroll through documents and Web pages.
Connectivity on the X110 is par for the netbook course. LG's equipped the netbook with 3 USB ports, an SD card reader, Ethernet port, plus mic and headphone ports, most of which live on the right side. The left is home to a large vent for expelling hot air, and on the underside you'll find a set of speakers. The position of these speakers is a little questionable, since using it on your lap will likely cause your clothing to muffle the sound. More often than not, you'll probably need a set of headphones.
Features
The X110's most significant feature -- and one which isn't available in most netbooks -- is its integrated 3G modem. Every X110 purchased from Phones4U includes a dedicated SIM card, which you insert into a slot under the netbook's battery. Reconnect the battery, fire up the operating system, launch the Wireless Manager software, hit the 'connect' button and the Web is literally at your fingertips.
At the time of writing, Phones4U offers a choice of three mobile broadband packages. The fastest of these is a 7.2Mbps service provided by Vodafone, however, that service has a 3GB download cap, so if you're a heavy leecher, you might want to consider the package from 3 Mobile. This operates at just 2.8Mbps, but if high-speed downloads aren't a priority, you could benefit from a much larger 5GB download cap. The third option is a package from Orange, which has a lowly 1.8Mbps download speed and a 3GB cap.
Naturally, the X110 also comes with traditional 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, so when you've reached your download limit, you can continue surfing via your wireless home network, or at your local coffee shop. The laptop also comes with an integrated Bluetooth adaptor, which lets you connect compatible devices -- such as a mobile phone -- without cables.
The rest of the X110 is standard netbook fare. It uses a 10.1-inch 1,024x600-pixel display, has a 1.3 megapixel Web cam, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU plus 1GB of RAM, all atop an Intel 945GS chipset. One thing worth noting is the addition of a 160GB hard drive. This is of the mechanical, magnetic variety, so it's more susceptible to damage than the solid state disks found in the Eee PC range, but it offers considerably more storage than most of its rivals.
LG hasn't done anything particularly clever with the software on the X110. It ships with a copy of Windows XP Home Edition, and there is no option for a Linux version.

Performance
The X110 offers performance in line with the vast majority of other netbooks. Its Intel Atom N270 CPU scored 1447 in the PCMark 2005 benchmark, and 602 in 3DMark 2006, which is in line with devices like the MSI Wind.
The X110's battery life was quite poor. Its 2200mAh battery helped it run for 1 hour 54 minutes in our BatteryEater classic test, which pales in comparison to the 3 hours 39 minutes achieved by the latest version of the MSI Wind.
Conclusion
The X110 is a very good netbook. It's comfortable to use, attractive and has the bonus of integrated 3G. However, the fact you can only buy one on a Phones4U contract costing a minimum of £840 over 24 months means it's definitely not for everybody. If you've got the choice -- and don't mind not having 3G -- buy an MSI Wind.
Edited by Cristina Psomadakis
x110_540.jpg


x110_7.jpg
x110_5.jpg


LG Netbook X110 Full Specification


Processor

Clock speed 1.6 GHz Processor type Atom N270 Processor manufacturer Intel RAM

RAM installed 1024 MB Max supported RAM 2048 GB Storage Hard Drive

Hard drive size 160 GB Interfaces / Networking

USB 3 Ethernet Yes Infrared No Bluetooth Yes Wireless networking Yes Modem Integrated HSDPA modem Input

Input devices Qwerty keyboard; mouse trackpad Video Output

Graphics processor Intel GMA 950 Video outputs D-Sub Display

Display diagonal size 10 in. Maximum resolution 1024x600 pixels Audio

Built-in speakers Yes Dimensions / Weight

Available colours Black, White, Pink Battery

Battery technology Li-ion Battery capacity 2200 mAh Miscellaneous

Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Home Editio
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LG X110 Netbook Launch at Chijmes

It was another long day again today, this time for a big launch for LG as well as a corporate event at Arena where we staged a version of “Ultimate Magc”.
We started with the load-in into the Chjimes Hall, which was the venue of the launch for a new generation notebook - the LG Netbook X110.
Over the last few weeks, we created a variety of customized illusions and magic effects to highlight the various features of the LG Netbook X110. We brainstormed illusions as well as produced the high impact segment so that it would be concise, entertaining and memorable. We managed to effectively communicate features such as the product’s look, weight, harddisk space, long battery life and 3G embedded technology.
Here are just a few glimpses into what we created for LG:
The magical introduction of the LG Netbook X110 along with ‘Magic Babe’​

The finale pose for the opening illusion that drew a tremendous ovation​

Ning & I drumming up excitement in the 150 dealers in attendance.​

Ning about to illustrate instant Internet connectivity through the LG Netbook X110 3G embedded technology by…​

… instantly teleporting into the audience and now in a traditional Korean costume as well!​

For the finale surprise…​

… we teleported the Emcee for the event, Jean Danker, onto stage!​
After the launch, part of the team headed back to The Arena where we staged a 30min version of “Ultimate Magic” for a corporate event. It was one of the best crowds yet with us receiving strong applause throughout the show and a tremendous ovation at the end. “Crystal Metamorphosis”, “Full Throttle” and “Revollusion” received the strongest reactions of the night!​
Tomorrow is another fairly long day with two “Ultimate Magic” shows and a corporate show later at night.​