LG X200 notebook hits the FCC

It's not a phone, but it's certainly mobile: the LG X200 notebook (or should we call it netbook?), which also goes by the names of LGX20, XB200, XD200 and XV200.

The FCC has just approved the LG X200 -- it has GSM and HSDPA 850/1900 connectivity, which means that AT&T may offer it soon (the carrier is already selling the X120 netbook from LG).

LG X200 features Windows 7 Starter, a 10.1-inch HD screen with 1366 x 768 pixels, Wi-Fi, 1GB/2GB DDR2, 250GB/320GB HDD, and it's powered by an Intel Atom Pineview CPU at 1.66 Ghz or 1.83Ghz.

The LG X200 should be available starting March. Pricing details aren't available at the moment, but you can see the notebook previewed in this video from NetbookNews:

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