MSI Wind U160 with 'super' battery
Taiwanese electronics company preparing to bring to Vietnam market netbook has a beautiful design, compact with only 1 kg weight and can operate continuously for 15 hours
Taiwanese electronics company preparing to bring to Vietnam market netbook has a beautiful design, compact with only 1 kg weight and can operate continuously for 15 hours .
The Wind U160 uses the Atom N450 processor, Pine Trail platform, which has a power consumption of only 5.5 watts. With the technology of color film coating (CFP), the product is coated with metallic gold and eye-catching black.
The 10-inch LED screen not only saves energy, but can also process images with 8-second milliseconds - twice as fast as average. Chiclet keyboard with specially designed keys and touch mouse rollers feel smooth when exposed and help to edit more comfortably.
In addition to long battery life, the Wind U160 is also fully equipped with wireless connectivity such as Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth V2.0 EDR and 3.5G support. The Wind U160 will be available in the market in April with the manufacturer's price of 450 USD (no official price in Vietnam).
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