Wednesday, November 12, 2008

LG Laptops



LG revealed the P300 last December when it was programmed for its start-on in Korea, but LG has in conclusion done the well-mannered thing and brought it from corner to corner to Europe. In the course of action it has in addition provided the specifications a well-mannered upgrade, probably making LG's the 13.3 inch laptop to have, in anticipation of every other company makes similar developments to its lines. The progressions in question see the processor spiked from a 2.4GHz T7700 to a correspondingly clocked T8300 Penryn chip, with anticipation of rendering better battery life and performance. Units memory is spooked up to 3GB, with a non-specified NVIDIA graphics chip, most expected Ge-Force 8400M, providing ample graphics acceleration. The display panel is still the matching 1,280 x 800, LED-backlit concern is as experienced elsewhere, so no improvement in that section, and building up for the lack of a built-in DVD drive; a USB power-driven model is packed. Weight wise the LG P300 maintains itself at less than 1.7Kg, which while not to Toshiba R500 levels of fluffiness is certainly not going to fetter undue damage to anyone carrying the notebook around frequently. Oddly, the P300 is not updated on LG's UK site quite yet, but it is duly expected to be rectified soon link

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