Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: LGs X110 may be a tweaked version of MSIs Wind, but its pastel pink and white design sets it apart. Its also available in an all-white design. Unlike any other Wind variant weve seen, the X110 has a built-in 3G modem with the SIM card slot acces...
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. ...
The X110 is a very good netbook. It's comfortable to use, attractive and has the bonus of integrated 3G. However, it's only available to buy on a 24-month contract, and the fact that it has poor battery life means you won't be able to take full advant...
Abstract: Netbook reviews get easier with each new model. With manufacturers all playing copycat when it comes to specifications, there isn’t much to say beyond commenting on what a new netbook looks like and how long it lasts on battery power. That’s certainly...
Nice design in multiple color options; optional 3G modem; good-sized keyboard.
Poor battery life.
The X110 is a very good Netbook. Its comfortable to use, attractive and has the bonus of optional integrated 3G. However, the fact that it has poor battery life means you wont be able to take full advantage of its wireless capabilities.