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Old 25th July 2005, 19:50   #1
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Default LG Electronics LM60 Express Notebook

"LM60 Express is very slim. Only 23,4 millimeters. This notebook is also
very light (2,1 kg) and all this combined makes it very enjoyable to use
on the move. When sitting inside a taxi or a buss, just take the notebook
on to your lap and do those late homeworks or finish that report you are
about to demonstrate to your boss when you get to work."

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