According to Forbes, we can see, LG’s first Netbook, the X110, in U.S. stores “before July.” LG is apparently interested in the space between laptops and smart phones, and “experiment to see which products fit our customers’ needs.” I’m not convinced that a Netbook – even a 3G capabilities – is dead in mid – between a notebook and a smartphone. Mobile Internet devices appear to be closer to that ideal, if he could say that MIDs are there in the space between Netbook and Smart Phones. LG is of course about all that:
The company is also a rush to smaller mobile Internet devices known as MIDs or mobile Internet devices. In Barcelona last month, LG announced that they are together on a range of MIDs with chip manufacturer Intel. These devices are scheduled for 2010.
