LG LW70 Express: Compare prices

By Randolph Ramsay on 25/05/2005

More LG Electronics reviews , RRP: AU$3999.00

The good:

  • Awesome 17-inch display
  • Fast processor, dedicated graphics memory
  • Full-sized keyboard with numeric keypad
  • Touchpad features scroll function
  • CD/DVD playback without loading Windows

The bad:

  • Battery life dampened with brightness turned up
  • Pricey
  • Large screen hinders portability

The bottomline:

LG's LW70 Express has a magnificant 17-inch widescreen display. High-end specs ensure smooth performance and its swag of DVD features and will leave couch potatoes drooling. Due to its bulky size, however, frequent travellers should look elsewhere.

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