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MSI Wind U135 Netbook joins Pine Trail party | Crave – CNET
Posted by | Posted in General | Posted on 26-01-2010
(Credit: MSI)
Acer has a prime competitor in the ultra-affordable Netbook market, and that’s MSI. The just-announced MSI Wind U135 doesn’t add much that’s new to the Netbook equation, swapping out the previous Atom N270 processor for a next-generation battery life-extending N450, nicknamed Pine Trail. Starting at $309.99, the Wind U135 comes with a 160GB or 250GB hard drive, plus 1GB of RAM.
The very Netbook-looking Netbook comes in charcoal, silver, ruby, or sapphire, aka black, silver, red, or blue, with a film-printed shiny coating. New to the Wind U135 is a raised chiclet keyboard, so that the Netbook joins the ranks of nearly every other laptop nowadays. A new, larger touch pad has also been added. Five different power management settings are built in–not that we have ever had to concern ourselves with power efficiency on a Netbook.
A 10-inch screen with a standard 1,024×600-pixel resolution, three USB ports, a 1.3 megapixel Webcam, and 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi round out the features. And, of course, for a price this low, the Wind U135 runs Windows 7 Starter.
The MSI Wind U135 is available for purchase starting today on a variety of retail Web sites.
Scott Stein, a New York Jets fan and CNET senior associate editor, has written about tech, entertainment, video games, and viral culture for outlets including Laptop, Wired, Maxim, Esquire Online, Asylum, and Men’s Journal. He also appears on the Digital City podcast. In his spare time, you might see him performing improv in New York City (when he’s not being a dad).
(Credit: MSI)
Scott Stein, a New York Jets fan and CNET senior associate editor, has written about tech, entertainment, video games, and viral culture for outlets including Laptop, Wired, Maxim, Esquire Online, Asylum, and Men’s Journal. He also appears on the Digital City podcast. In his spare time, you might see him performing improv in New York City (when he’s not being a dad). 




