MSI launched the ultra-small laptop model
MSI is expected to launch in Europe and Asia mini-laptops called 'Wind' next month. This ultra-small laptop is equipped with an Intel 1.6GHz Intel Atom chip like other latest mini laptops, such as the Asus Eee PC 901.
MSI plans to launch in Europe and Asia mini-laptops called "Wind" next month.
This ultra-small laptop is equipped with an Intel Atom 1.6GHz chip like other latest mini-laptops, such as the Asus Eee PC 901. MSI hopes businesses will like Wind by its small size and energy saving capabilities. The nearly silent volume and operation of the device.
The Wind uses the same 65W AC adapter as other latpop units. This mini desktop consumes up to 35W of electricity, compared to the 250W of traditional PCs.
The Wind specification is almost the same as the mini laptop version, also known as MSI's Wind. It uses Windows XP, 1GB DRAM (can be upgraded to 2GB), a 3.5-inch hard drive with 160GB of storage, a DVD drive, and Wi-Fi 802.11b / g wireless connectivity.
The most basic version of the Wind will cost around $ 199; if fully equipped, 2GB DRAM, and larger hard drive capacity, the price will be 299USd.
The PC Wind is about 1/3 the size of the traditional PC - 300 x 260 x 65mm. The device has many colors, including black and white. The production process of this type of PC model is underway.
Wind is the response of MSI to Asus' mini desktop system introduced last month. The Asus Eee Box is also equipped with Atom processor, Linux or Windows XP processor, and will be available in July for $ 300.
This ultra-small laptop is equipped with an Intel Atom 1.6GHz chip like other latest mini-laptops, such as the Asus Eee PC 901. MSI hopes businesses will like Wind by its small size and energy saving capabilities. The nearly silent volume and operation of the device.
The Wind uses the same 65W AC adapter as other latpop units. This mini desktop consumes up to 35W of electricity, compared to the 250W of traditional PCs.
The Wind specification is almost the same as the mini laptop version, also known as MSI's Wind. It uses Windows XP, 1GB DRAM (can be upgraded to 2GB), a 3.5-inch hard drive with 160GB of storage, a DVD drive, and Wi-Fi 802.11b / g wireless connectivity. The most basic version of the Wind will cost around $ 199; if fully equipped, 2GB DRAM, and larger hard drive capacity, the price will be 299USd.
The PC Wind is about 1/3 the size of the traditional PC - 300 x 260 x 65mm. The device has many colors, including black and white. The production process of this type of PC model is underway.
Wind is the response of MSI to Asus' mini desktop system introduced last month. The Asus Eee Box is also equipped with Atom processor, Linux or Windows XP processor, and will be available in July for $ 300.
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