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Where many of the netbooks currently on the market opt for mean-looking black and blue shades for their keyboards and cases, this LG X110 mixes up soft shades of white and silver. The lid is very understated: its almost entirely white, save for a smal...
Decent performance, Nice styling, All keys where they should be...
Only available with Windows, Three-cell battery performed poorly...
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LG's 10in netbook is in a unique position. Not because it offers anything fundamentally different from other netbooks, but because it's the only mobile PC offering the company has in the UK. So with so much riding on its shoulders, will the X110 measure u...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-05-24 02:22:09
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Since Asus started the ball rolling with the EeePC, there’s no shortage of manufacturers out there trying to get into the netbook market. Acer, Dell, HP… the list goes on.Now LG has got in on the action with an all-white exterior and white/silver inter...
OUT OF 5): 4A lightweight netbook with average battery life; further investment in the internal 3G modem is worthwhile Related ArticlesASUS EeePC 1000H | Permalink | Trackbacks (0) | Email a Friend | Print this...
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LG sees itself as a cool fashion brand, producing popular mobile phones under its own name and with Prada branding, some innovative flatpanel monitors and TVs - and in the LG Netbook X110m, a better-than-average netbook. The LG Netbook X110 conforms...
LG has put together a superior netbook that is more attractive than some, runs faster than most and is eminently usable too. If it werent for the curiously poor battery performance, wed have been happy to award the LG Netbook X110 our Recommended ba...
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The X110 may mark LGs first foray into the netbook market, but its really an LG-branded version of the well-established MSI Wind, this time with an HSDPA 3G modem added. And its that add-on that really makes this netbook stand out, since it means yo...
Its a very cute, almost pocketable addition to the netbook genre and while the 3G modem addition could be useful, it also comes at a price. Even without it however, this is still a very attractive netbook for use on the move, preferably with the back...
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LG Blogs were very kind to send us an LG X110 X Series Notebook, Product-Reviews were very lucky to be one of those to receive this gift at Christmas. This was not sent to us to review it was just a gift, but the least we could do was offer our review...
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Tweedledee. A well designed netbook let down by short battery life. Korean conglomerate LG is perhaps best known for its flat screen TVs, mobile phones and fridges. Its not the first name that comes to mind for portable computers, but this one looks...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-24 02:22:09
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Over 24 months youll end up splashing out a lot for this ‘free laptop, so make sure you really need the mobile broadband before going for it. Wed like to see it available priced and SIM-free, though, as it could be a superb little computer for some...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-24 02:22:09
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Free on contract, LG's netbook offering is an interesting proposition built on solid Well built / Built-in 3G / Free – sort of Disappointing battery life The X110 is LG's first keyboard-based device since the Phenom way back in 1998. The company hasn’t...
Well built, Builtin 3G, Free – sort of...
Disappointing battery life...
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When Asus launched its first netbook back in the autumn of 2007, it could hardly have imagined just how many other companies would be joining the party. Not just all the laptop makers, but Epson in Japan, UK specialists like PC Nextday and Research Mac...
With built-in 3G and impressive build quality, the X110 is well worth considering if you want a constant connection - just note the poor out-of-box battery life...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-24 02:22:09
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The MSI Wind U110 has been a big hit for both buyers and sellers alike, and both Advent and Medion offer the same netbook under their own brand. And now here’s another manufacturer with its own rebadged Wind, but the LG X110 has more than just a new na...
Built-in 3G; same as the MSI Wind U100...
Poor battery life; outrageous total price with mobile broadband contract.
Finally, a decent netbook with built-in 3G, but the ridiculous full-contract price makes the LG X110 very poor value...
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When the X110 was first announced, we couldn’t help but notice its striking resemblance to MSI’s ubiquitous .With the latter already rebadged as the and Advent 4211, it’d come as no surprise if LG did confirm the rumours that the it had...
3G modem. Cool look. Reasonable price...
Small mouse pad. Average battery life. XP only...
An attractive netbook with built-in 3G, but average battery life lets it down...
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bityard.com Updated: 2014-05-24 02:22:09
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The portable computer market has undergone a period of innovation in which normal notebooks are getting more attention and more demand than the standard notebooks. In this review, we’ll take a look at LG’s offering. Once of the biggest complaints abo...
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The LG Netbook X110 conforms to most netbook criteria: it's durable but with dainty proportions, has a limited specification list in line with the breed and runs the evergreen Windows XP Home. In fact, the LG Netbook X110 is marginally faster than mos...
LG has put together a superior netbook that is more attractive than some, runs faster than most and is eminently usable too. If it weren't for the curiously poor battery performance, we'd have been happy to award the LG Netbook X110 our Recommended ba...
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Almost every manufacturer has them in their series. 10 inch netbooks at an absolutely attractive starting price. LG sends the X110 into the race, a chic mini-notebook with the usual hardware equipment. In the following editorial, you can discover whe...
Attractive Design, Low priced starting price, Very pleasant keyboard, Outdoor suitable display with a good contrast, Low system noise possible, Low heat emissions...
Surface very susceptible for smudge, Undersized hinges, No WLAN Draftn, Bluetooth in the basic configuration, Miserable sound rendering of the int. speaker, Low battery life with a 3cell battery...
With the X110, LG tries to score primarily with a very attractive design. Unfortunately, we think they went too far with this, seeing that both the display lid as well as the case shell has been provided with a very sensitive high gloss finish.The X110 is...
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Mention the word netbook or ultraportable, and the first thing that comes to mind would probably be the ASUS Eee PC. The original 7-inch Eee PC when launched, took the computing world by storm. You could even say that it re-defined the meaning of m...
Ever since ASUS Eee PC first appeared in the market in 2007, it created a growing demand for small form factor notebooks - commonly called netbooks. At that time, the Eee PC was noted for its portability, running Linux operating system and having an a...
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