A few new model of netbooks hit FCC recently: Toshiba NB300, LG X30, and a revised Sony VAIO W which comes with 3G capability.
Toshiba NB330
The NB300 will have a 10.1 inch display and a Qualcomm Gobi2000 module which supports GPS, EVDO, WCDM/HSPA, CDMA200 and EDGE, meaning the netbook should work on a variety of different mobile networks. No information on the full specs yet. FCC has published documents related to the upcoming Toshiba NB300 here.
LG X30
The new LG X30 is the first 11.6 inch netbook from LG with an Intel Atom processor. The netbook weighs just 2.1 pounds with a 3 cell battery. It has an 11.6 inch, 1366 x 768 pixel display, a solid state disk, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, and Bluetooth. There are no specifics about the Intel Atom processor. The touchpad supports multitouch gestures such as pinching to zoom. The FCC is hosting a series of documents related to the new X30 here.
Sony VAIO W
A revised version of Sony VAIO W recently passed through the FCC. The only change apparent seems to be built-in 3G WWAN powered by Qualcomm’s Gobi 2000 which allows up to 7.2 / 5.76 DL/UL speeds (HSDPA/HSUPA).
Nice post mate!! Keep up the great writing and we’ll keep coming back for more