LG debuts Xnote Mini, claiming to be lightest laptop in Korea
Sleek laptop weighs in at 2.62 pounds and packs a 160GB hard drive and customizable keyboard.
Computing, Mobile | by Martin Conaghan | Fri Sep 26, 2008 9:55AM | 1 comment

LG Electronics has released what it claims to be the lightest laptop being produced by a South Korean company. The Xnote Mini runs on an Intel ATOM processor and includes a 1.3-megapixel web camera and a 160GB hard drive, but weighs just 2.62 pounds. It also features a 10-inch mini display and a customizable keyboard that has an oversized SHIFT key. LG hopes the sleek design and light form-factor will appeal to female users.
[Via: Akihabra News]





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Steve Burdick (2:47 AM on Sun Sep 28, 2008)
The Acer Aspire One is still my pick in this category. It will be hard for LG to penetrate this American market with competition like Acer, Asus, Dell, and HP already one step ahead.