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Thin Netbooks for Frequent Travelers

By TR Editors

February 2010

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Micro Star International (MSI) has released Wind U130 and Wind U135, the company’s first netbooks based on Intel’s Pine Trail platform. The ultra-thin netbooks come with the new Intel ATOM N450 processor and NM 10 single chipset architecture that provides low power consumption of 5.5 watts. Weighing 1.2 kilograms, including the battery, and size smaller than A4-size sheet makes the netbooks easily portable. For an extended battery life, the netbooks allow users to choose from five power supply modes - gaming, movie, presentation, document, and turbo battery to customize the power supply based on user requirements. With 10 inch display and 160 GB hard disk, the netbook comes loaded with Microsoft Windows 7.


Credit: Courtesy of MSI Computer India
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Product: Wind U135
Cost:
Rs 25,000
Availability:
Now
Source:
www.msi.com
Company: MSI Computer India
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