
MSI has also announced their Wind U135 netbook, which is the first in Wind model that features the Intel Pine Trail platform. The MSI Wind U135 comes with a 10-inch screen, is packed with an Intel PineTrail Atom N450 processor, a 250GB HDD, 1GB DDR2 RAM, and runs Windows 7 Starter — all for just $329.99 MSRP.

The MSI Wind U135 also packs a 1.3M webcam, D-Sub port, 3 USB 2.0 ports, 4×1 card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth and WiMax connectivity. With all these goodies, the MSI U135 only weighs 3.1 pound and it features a color film printed case design to give it a glossy smudge-proof look.
This MSI netbook also comes equipped with a 6-cell battery, plus the energy-efficient PineTrail platform, is able to deliver up to 7.5 hours of battery life. It also features ergonomic design where it’s equipped with new raised keyboard with larger keys and wider touchpad. The new Wind U135 will be available at www.MSIMobile.com in early 2010 for $329.99. It’s available in Blue, Silver, Red and Black.
Picture from: engadget


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