Published on November 4th,2009 at 11:37 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

MSI Launches Wind12 U230… a Light Notebook.

While the usual MSI Wind PCs are more intended to be called Netbooks, the Wind12 U230 does not belong to this category. Powered by a 1.6GHz AMD Athlon Neo X2 CPU, our 12.1” Notebook with a 1366×768 resolution with LED Backlight, an ATI Radeon HD 3200, HDMI out, from 160 up to 320GB of HDD and a 1.3Mpix Web Camera and being offered with Windows 7 Home Premium is more of a cheap Notebook than a real Netbook.

Weight: 1.3Kg
Dimensions: 297mm(L) x 190mm(W)

Via MSI
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  • http://www.ggtech.co.nr KuyaChe

    this will definitely hit the spot for those who dont like atoms and intel graphics and those who do not want to bring a 15.4″ laptop.
    totally a competition against HP DV2

 

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