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LG XPION X30
Released September, 2009
The Pros:Can be mounted to the back of a VESA compatible monitor. Lightweight and compact. Ample RAM and disk space compared to most netbooks and nettops.
The Cons:Underpowered single core Atom processor - chokes on specific HD media, flash, games and other processing heavy applications. Late to the show - not even out yet / undisclosed price and connectivity.
The LG XPION X30 is an Ion-based portable nettop that debuted in Korea during September 2009. It is powered by nVidia’s ION graphics chipset, which is engineered to handle high-definition 1080p video playback without difficult.
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It features an Intel Atom 230 1.6GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, and a 250GB hard-disc drive. It will initially be retailing with Windows Vista, but an updated Windows 7 version is likely to appear by 2010. The X30 is meant to be especially portable and easy-to-handle, as it weighs only 2.4 pounds and relies on just 40W of power. It can also be VESA mounted onto the back of an LCD monitor.
Features
- Portable Nettop
- nVidia Ion
- Intel Atom
- DDR3
- SATA-II
- VESA
- Energy Efficient
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can be mounted to the back of a VESA compatible monitor
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ample RAM and disk space compared to most netbooks and nettops
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Nvidia ION graphics - capable of full 1080p media playback
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underpowered single core Atom processor - chokes on specific HD media, flash, games and other processing heavy applications
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late to the show - not even out yet / undisclosed price and connectivity
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