Saturday, 31 October 2009

LG XPION X30 Nettop Released XPION X30 (LG's First Ion Powered Nettop) Touts 6x USB Ports, Hits Korea

LG have officially unveiled their first ever ION based nettop in the
form of the LG XPION X30 which, apart from being a particularly
diminutive PC ideal for those looking for a space saving computing
solution, boasts pretty impressive styling that's sure to positively
grace any room (unlike those desperately monstrous beige boxes of old
– how things have moved on).
Information is pretty limited to just the essentials in terms of detail
right now, but what LG have confirmed is that the LG XPION X30 Nettop,
which, size wise, is comparable in height and depth to a page of A4,
comes (unsurprisingly, this is an ION based machine after all) with a
1.6GHz Intel Atom 230 CPU under the hood paired with Nvidia GeForce 9400
integrated graphics whilst, in terms of storage memory and capacity,
you're looking at 2GB of 800MHz DDR2 RAM and a 250GB hard disk.

The XPION X30 Nettop, which comes pre-loaded with the Windows Vista Home
Basic OS and which, of note, also sports a VESA mount (allowing the
XPION X30 to be tucked away, say, behind your monitor – not that
we see any reason as you'd not want to show it off) is also notable in
coming with no less than six USB ports, not that you can ever have
enough of them these days (though six will do just fine for most).


Billed as consuming a maximum of 40 watts of power – another
benefit of its ION core – the LG XPION X30 Nettop is set to
release in Korea as of today though at this juncture, though we've
positively crawled though many a Korean page, we are unable to obtain
pricing details.

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