The application portion of WiMAX, the high speed wireless telecommunications technology developed jointly by major firms around the world, is gradually taking shape and a number of telecommunications firms around the world are already offering the service. MSI has been actively involved in the research and development of WiMAX technology from the very beginning. Not only is MSI a member of the International WiMAX Forum, it was the first company in the world to develop a WiMAX netbook—the Wind U120. It recently introduced the X-Slim X420, a WiMAX-supporting laptop equipped with the latest Intel ULV platform and boasting such qualities as outstanding performance and exceptionally long battery life. Light and highly mobile, the X420 is less than one inch thin and tips the scales at a mere 1.88kg, offering consumers superior performance and speed in a small package.

Driven to innovate, MSI is actively participating in the development and production of WiMAX notebooks and currently has several brand new models from 10” to 15.6″ in size. It has long supported WiMAX is available in several countries around the world. MSI will be showing several all new WiMAX supporting laptops, including the U135 & MS-N081 in MSI’s Wind series of netbooks, the 14″ X420 of the X-Slim series in the WiMAX Forum Analyst Summit at Taipei’s TICC on April 12th. Experience the speed, the power, the extended battery life, and the convenience of cruising the Internet on the go.

MSI Marketing Director Sam Chern explains that MSI notebooks presently on the market that already support WiMAX include a wide selection of notebooks in variety of sizes, such as the highly mobile 10″ Wind U135 & MS-N081netbooks, the ultra slim and power saving 13.4″ X-Slim X360 and X350, as well as the featherweight 14″ X-Slim X420. Of these, the U135 was the first Intel Pine Trail-equipped netbook to receive official WiMAX certification. This wide array of quality laptops is designed to satisfy the needs of all WiMAX users using the Internet at home or on the go.

MSI will exhibit three built-in WiMAX’s laptop in the WiMAX Forum Analyst Summit at Taipei’s TICC, including 10-inch netbook Wind U135, MS-N081, and featherweight 14″ X-Slim X420, for global analyst representatives and telecoms operators.

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