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The World’s First Hybrid Storage Netbook – MSI U115 Hybrid
Here’s one of the most exciting Netbooks ever, the MSI U115, the first hybrid storage Netbook. Yep you’re reading this right, this little wonder features both 8GB or 16GB of SSD, and a HDD of either 120GB or 160GB, meaning a faster OS and enhanced battery life.
It also features a 10” LCD with a 1024x 600 resolution and overall Netbook specs (Atom Z530, 1GB or RAM, 1.3 or 2.0Mpix camera… and so on.
More info below.

The U115 Hybrid is equipped with MSI’s Exclusive Hybrid Storage Technology; the very first notebook computer in the world that is capable of operating both SSD and HDD hard drives simultaneously, combining all the features of SSD and HDD in the U115 Hybrid for your enjoyment.
The U115 Hybrid functions primarily with the SSD system, offering a reliable, shock-absorbent, and speedy operating environment. You have the option of choosing the SSD system while operating with Windows, and selecting the HDD hard drive for file storage. The SSD system if much faster than HDD when retrieving files and it takes up less power. It is also much more shock-absorbent while riding on the train or the MRT.
Furthermore, because of the MSI Exclusive Hybrid Storage Technology, the U115 Hybrid will temporarily disconnect the HDD system while operating in “ECO on Mode”. Retrieving and storing files will all be done with the SSD system, the battery life of U115 Hybrid is super long.* The HDD system can also be activated with a few simple functions for the large storage space.
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