LG A1/LG c1

LG presents two comparatively light mobile PCs: A 1-Kilogramm-Subnotebook and a Tablet PC, which weighs only 1.3 kilograms. With 2000 and 2300 euro the models are however not completely favorable.
At the Subnotebook LG A1 and the Tablet PC c1 the combination of low weight (1 and/or 1.3 kilogram) and dedziertem diagram chip is unusual. If other Subnotebooks comes usually with on board diagram, LG blocks the Nvidia Geforce Go 7300. A Ultra Low Voltage CCU von Intel (U2500, core duo, 1.2 GHz) stands for it to the side. The diagram chip comes however without own memory and falls back thus to main storage.
The two models are identically constructed and differ according to the hardware only by the display: With the A1 is the 10,6-Zoll-Screen (dissolution: 1280 x of 768 pixels) fixed, while it is moveable with the c1 Tablet PC typically and fold over the keyboard.
The remaining equipment is with 1 GByte RAM, 80 GByte of large non removable disk, smart card reader, WLAN (802.11a/b/g), Bluetooth 2,0 and external double Layer DVD burner good standard.
At the end of off January 2007 for 2000 euro (LG A1) and 2400 euro (LG c1) of available devices are to have the provided 3-Zellen-Akkus with running times of in each case three hours. This can be increased by optionally available 6 - and to 9-Zellen-Akkus.
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