MSI
is not letting Asus steal the whole netbook market with its eee PC.
The company is set to launch further additions to its Wind range of
tiny laptops.
The Wind 2 or U120, sports a slightly more polished look than its
predecessor, but underneath the bonnet not much else has changed.
Inside the notebook features an Intel Atom
CPU (running at 1.6GHz), 120GB HDD (or an optional 20 or 40GB SSD) , 802.11n wireless networking and 3.5G/HSDPA
connectivity via an integrated Sim card holder.
There is also a choice of a three-cell or a six-cell battery for up to four hours use.
The device is slated for release later this year and will probably cost £350.
Related Netbook news
Asus admits to shipping virus-laden Eee box
Samsung cuts price of NC10 netbook
Lenovo to launch Asus eee rival IdeaPad S10
Acer lifts lid on Aspire One sub-notebook
Dell punts cut-price laptop for the masses
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