Monday, January 2, 2012

LG Xnote Z330 claims as the “thinnest” of Ultrabook

LG launches a new ultrabook within just 0.5787-inches thin and sports Intel's WIDI technology.

In the early December 2011 LG announced that it enlivens the gadget market which will be the belle in 2012. It is ready to fielded its product into the ultrabook arena. The LG Xnote Z330 measuring just 0.5787-inches thick and weighing around 2.7 pounds, claiming it one of the thinnest ultrabooks of the day. LG manages to keep things thin and lite thanks to its 0.315-inch-thin bezel Shuriken tech which allows the ultrabook's 13.3-inch LED-backlit screen to fit within a 12-inch space.
The LG ultrabook has a great specs such as a default resolution of 1366 x 768, 4 GB of memory, an integrated Intel HD 3000 GPU, and a choice of Intel’s Core i5-2467M (1.6 GHz) or Core i7-2637M (1.7 GHz) processors. Consumers also have a choice between a 120 GB SATA 6 Gbps SSD or a 256 GB SATA 3 Gbps SSD. As for other features, LG's Xnote Z330 provides HDMI output, 802.11 b/g/n connectivity, Intel WIDI, Bluetooth 3.0+HS, USB 3.0, a microSD card reader, battery life of around six hours, and a less than 10-second Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) boot time thanks to "Rapid Start Technology."
So far LG hasn't provided any dates for a North American release, but the device will arrive in South Korea during the middle of the month costing between $1,509 and $1,863 USD (1.7m - 2.6-m Won), depending on the configuration. In terms of overall design, LG have opted for the MacBook Air-style wedge shape, with the thickest point where the base meets the display, tapering off to the thinnest beneath the touch pad and keyboard. No official UK pricing has been announced as of yet, but Slashgear has the price at between 1.7 and 2.6 million South Korean Won, which converts to somewhere between £960 and £1470.

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