With the WindU106, MSI designed a netbook that not only attracted attention through its inner workings.
MSI Wind U106 netbook with long-term battery
Its exterior also impresses with a number of accents which earned the netbook the iF Product Design Award.
The MSI WindU106 comes with an Atom N450 processor and an NM10 chipset.
The 3 USB ports and WLAN are standard for a netbook.
Likewise, the webcam, the VGA output and an Ethernet port.
A 160 or a 250 GB hard disk is available for data processing.
Unfortunately, UMTS with HSDAP is only available at an additional cost.
Additional features:
MSI Wind U160 |
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Display |
10,1 inch display (1.024 x 600 pixels), LED backlight |
CPU |
Intel Atom Processor N450 (1,66 GHz) |
chipset |
Intel NM10 Express |
hard disk |
250 or 160 GB (2.5-inch SATA, 5.400 RPM) |
Graphics solution |
Intel GMA 3150 (integrated) |
monitor port |
VGA |
USB 2.0 ports |
3 |
WiFi |
802.11 b / g / n |
Bluetooth |
Bluetooth V2.0 EDR |
Card Reader |
SD,MMC |
Webcam |
1.3 Megapixel |
Battery |
6 cells |
Weight |
1,2 kg (with 6-cell battery) |
Dimensions |
265 x 165 x 25 mm |
Warranty |
2 years pick-up and return |
7 Windows Starter |
Two other features of the netbook are more important.
On the one hand the six cell battery which should allow a running time of 15 hours.
This aspect is not to be despised, especially for mobile use.
This enables the quick change of energy options.
These are simply changed at the push of a button.
The MSI Wind U160 will not be available until the end of March, but interested parties can already have a look at the netbook at the MSI booth.
You can find it in Hall 17, Stand C38