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MSI Developed its 10-inch Display Wind U123 Netbook
The Wind U123 netbooks, featuring a 10-inch display and Intel's Atom N280 1.66GHz processor currently developed by MSI. The U123, U123H and U123T are the first three samples in the MSI Wind U123 Series, all rigged with the Intel 945GSE chipset. The Windows- associative netbooks features up to 160GB of hard drive space, 1GB of DDR2 RAM and a 3- or 6-cell battery. You should know that the LED backlight display possess a resolution of 1024*600 pixels. You will also obtain depending on model, stereo speakers, a 1.3MP or 2MP web camera, an Ethernet LAN port, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, a 4-in-1 media card reader and optional Bluetooth. Worthwhile saying that the conventional U123 and the U123H with 3.5G HSDPA mobile broadband network maintain three USB ports, two USBs, but includes a built-in TV tuner. As it was measured the netbooks weighs somewhere 2.2 pounds. MSI points the U123 Series' styling is different from the "round and cute" U100. The U123 has "sharper lines and more stylish new colors like the pearl white, dolphin gray, midnight blue and silver red favored by young professional office workers". We failed to produce any info on pricing and availability. Related Posts: The Ace of Aces NetbooksThe netbook markets are on a roll at present and there is no cause for anxiety because the tendency will steadily develop til (more...) Tenner of Bootless Gismos of CES 2009Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is a power mall which is held annually posing numerable list of latest products. Some (more...) Dell Has Got to the Heart of the Mystery of 10.1-inch Inspiron Mini 10 NetbookDell has got to the heart of the mystery of some specifications of a new 10.1-inch Inspiron Mini 10 netbook. To get more det (more...) You Should Draw your Attention to Notebooks the New SUVs, MIDs = SegwaysEveryone knows that bodes well for the PC industry. I happened to visit a sectional meeting on netbooks at Frost & Sullivan' (more...) Asus Presented its Tiny 7-inch Eee PC 1000HEAsus presented its tiny, 7-inch Eee PC. Little by little netbooks have increased in size from 7" via 9" and now the standard (more...) |
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