LG’s value offering, something for the person who wants quality and a good price sans hassles. All XNote’s are very well built, and the R405 looks like one of those notebooks that will outlast your desire to hold on to it. The color combination on the lid is attractive, white flecks ona smooth black background. The inside is finished in matte antiseptic white that looks well…a little too clean. It’s a rather thick notebook to be. The keypad is well laid out with good spacing between keys, and although not beveled in any way, it has a very responsive feedback. LG has done a decent job of shortcut keys, no complaints with either the WLAN switch or any of the multimedia keys.
The configuration is a (common) Core 2 Duo T5550 (1.83 GHz), which is coupled with 1 GB of RAM, and a Radeon Xpress 1250 solution. For Rs 40,000, the R405 is well built, and rugged, and offers a solid portable computing experience sans some of the performance. It’s not a high-end configuration or even a fast configuration so demanding mobile warriors will give this a miss.
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