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Wind Series Special Edition U135 and the U130

23 December 2009 One Comment

MSI is offering tailor-made solutions with the release of the all-new Intel® ATOMTM processor N450 with integrated architecture for the stylish Wind Series Special Edition U135 and the U130—now covered head-to-toe with Color Film Print coating. These two netbook models are the world’s first two Intel Pine Trail platform netbooks to receive International WiMAX Forum certification.
MSI Notebook Marketing Director Sam Chern noted that the Wind Series Millions Special Edition U135 is based on feedback from millions users. This feedback is being used to meticulously create a new generation of Wind netbooks that are Windows 7 pre-installed. MSI’s attention to detail and its pursuit of perfection in product design are also demonstrated by the all-new Intel® ATOMTM processor N450 with integrated architecture, an even more stylish design, a sturdier and quieter MSI Chiclet keyboard, a lid treated with Color Film Print coating over a stylish woven pattern, a 20% larger touch pad for extra comfort, and longer battery life.

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  • Technology Blogged said:

    Slick. I personally am looking forward to the Dual Core Atom. It’ll improve performance, however, people assure me it will be no better on performance – I say ‘Meh’, because netbooks will move to W7, and the dual core will be able to run the netbook more smoothly.

    I love MSI, as they are in a premium market a little bit like Apple.

    Their sister side, Advent, does the same laptops for a cheaper price – way to go for mass consumers.

    All credit :)

    Regards,

    Jakk – Your fellow Technoholic :D
    Technology Blogged´s last blog ..Apple Tablet PC Rumour: First Look My ComLuv Profile

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