LG P300 Laptop Review
LG Electronics unveiled “LG P300?, its newest premium laptop series in Korea market. Its main features are the ability to play HD (High-Definition) content, as well as displaying bigger and brighter text on the screen (10% bigger) than conventional 12.1-inch notebook, thanks to its 13.3-inch LED-backlit LCD. Weighs at just 1.6kg, the laptop is powered by a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a 2GB of DDR2 RAM, a 250GB of SATA HDD, an nVidia GeForce 8600M graphics engine, and Turbo Memory.
LG P300 Laptop Reviews:-
Mobilewhack.com about LG P300 Laptop Review:- You can choose your favourite design from refined black look with white design or red five (Reddot) pattern. The keyboard of this latest laptop from LG is ergonomic. This high-end Notebook features 2.4GHz Intel core 2 Duo, Web cam, (Nvidia) Geforce 8600M graphic, 2GB of DDR2 memory, 250GB SATA hard disk and a radio LAN.
Users will also be able to enjoy high quality 3D gaming on outstanding display coupled with SRS 3 watt (1.5W *2) high power speakers. The P300 can be conveniently connected to PC or a Laptop via USB.
Trustedreviews.com about LG P300 Laptop Review:- The panel is still the same 1,280 x 800, LED-backlit affair seen elsewhere, so no improvement there, and making up for the lack of a built-in DVD drive, a USB-powered model is bundled. Weight wise the LG P300 keeps itself under 1.7Kg, which while not Toshiba R500 levels of lightness is certainly not going to cause undue strain to anyone carrying the system around regularly. Oddly, the P300 isn’t showing on LG’s UK site quite yet, but will hopefully be rectified soon. Price wise the rest of Europe will be forking out €1,599 (about £1,200), which is in line with similar systems.
Notebookreview.com about LG P300 Laptop Review:-The display is very bright, with clear whites and vibrant colors. Black levels are solid, with only mild backlight bleed at the highest backlight setting. Viewing angles are about average with colors inverting and washing when you start to change your vertical viewing angle. Horizontal angles are much better, without much color distortion until extreme angles. The keyboard itself though was excellent, having solid support and did not feel cramped at all when typing. The overall width of the keyboard is similar my ThinkPad, and key size was perfect.
The power of this 3.6 pound notebook was nothing short of phenomenal. With a 2.4GHz Penryn processor and NVIDIA 8600M GS this thing screamed compared to anything else in this weight range. I could play Portal at native resolution and at medium settings and have enjoyable framerates. One performance enhancing item I did not see on this notebook was a 7200rpm drive, but the system performed well enough where that downside was glossed over.
The speakers on this notebook were more than adequate for listening to music, watching a movie, or playing video games. Treble and midrange was clear, and like the majority of notebooks bass was completely lacking.The headphone jack provided clear and hiss free audio, making it a perfect alternative for private listening.
LG P300 Laptop Features:-
# Intel Core 2 Duo T8300 (2.40GHz/ 800MHz Front Side Bus/ 3MB L2 cache)
# Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
# 2GB DDR2-667 dual-channel RAM (2 x 1GB)
# 13.3″ WXGA (1280×800) Glossy
# Nvidia GeForce 8600M-GS graphics card with 256MB dedicated memory
# 250GB Fujitsu 5400rpm Hard Drive
# No Internal Optical Drive, External USB DVD-RW Drive included
# Intel Wireless WiFi 4965 AGN (802.11a/g/n)
# Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
# Built-in 1.3 megapixel webcam and microphone
# Ports: 3 USB, Kensington Lock Slot, LAN, Headphone/Mic, S-Link, HDMI, VGA, SD Card Reader, ExpressCard/34


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