LG P300
When it comes to slim laptops, the new P300 from LG surely is one of the top few. Complete with a glossy top and brushed aluminum finish keyboard, palm rest and touch pad, this is a product that wants to take on the much hyped Mac Book Air.
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The P300 has a 13.3 inch LED backlit LCD display, with a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720. It also sports a 2.1 GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 4 GB of DDR2 RAM, 250 GB Hard disk space, and NVIDIA Geforce 8400m GS Graphics card to top it up. The bright 13.3 inch display reproduces vibrant and colorful images and is quite visibly in brightly lit areas. The keyboard is well spaced, and both the keyboard and touchpad are quite responsive.
This laptop is capable of handling jobs that range from basic internet browsing to mid level computing. The 4 GB RAM does a decent job when it comes to viewing HD videos; plus if you want a bigger screen, the onboard HDMI port lets you hook up your laptop to any compatible HMDI device.
Despite being a compact notebook, the P300 has a plethora of ports. The only thing that was missing from it was a FireWire port. In its place, LG decided to include the “S-Link” port. To be honest, I’d prefer to the flexibility of a FireWire Port, over a dedicated port for synchronizing files.
Even though there are so many plusses to this neat laptop, any one would’ve preferred to have an internal optical drive rather than an external one. To sum it up, the LG P300 comes as a compact notebook that surprises with its performance and features that are enough to take care of your daily computing and all this as an ultra portable. Kudos LG.
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