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LG announced today the availability of the X120 Netbook with a AT&T contract. For pricing and details,
Previously only available in Europe, the LG X120 will be hitting American shores soon (no date specified) for $180 at Radio Shack and select "The Shack" stores (still haven't actually seen one of those).
Contracts start at $60 per month for theĀ 2-year AT&T DataConnect subscription. That includes access to AT&T's 3G network and their WiFi Hotspots nationwide (there are approx. 20,000).
The netbook is sort of reminiscent of the basic Macbook design, but obviously much simpler. The X120 has a 10.1-inch LCD screen, built-in 3G connectivity, a 1.3-megapixel camera (not the most impressive number but its something) and HD stereo speakers. It also includes a generous 160 GB of hard drive storage space and 1 GB of RAM.
For the full press release, click here. Anyone interested in picking up one of these, especially if released before the end of the holiday shopping season?
posted by Rachel King
November 23, 2009 @ 10:55 am
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