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MSI Wind U100: Popular and Manageable Netbook
Monday, April 13th, 2009The MSI Wind U100-1616XP netbook has an Intel Atom N270 processor. Weighing only, 1.3 kg, it is available is white colour. With a clock speed of 1,600 Mhz, it has a hard disk memory of 160 GB with a speed of 5400 rpm.
Light as a feather: the new MSI Wind U160
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010The MSI Wind netbook is thin and stylish with impressive video quality.
MSI rolls out the U115 SSD-HDD Hybrid Netbook
Monday, January 5th, 2009MSI, a leading manufacturer of PC, netbooks and other computing peripherals, has recently unveiled its new hybrid netbook called the U115 Hybrid.
MSI Wind U100-291UK: Extra Compact and Innovative Netbook
Thursday, June 11th, 2009An ultra-portable laptop from MSI, MSI Wind U100-291UK weighs a paltry 1kg. Only 19mm thick, it has been designed after much research and innovation.
Medion Akoya Mini E1210: Netbook from a lesser Known Manufacturer
Thursday, April 9th, 2009The Medion Akoya Mini E1210 can be said to be between a laptop and a sub-notebook. Available in a silver-grey case, the Medion Akoya Mini E1210’s screen is good, sharp and clear though different from the screen of a normal-sized notebook.
MSI Wind U100-220 Netbook is somewhat on the larger side
Thursday, June 11th, 2009A compact notebook, MSI Wind U100-220 is highly functional machine, which will allow the user to complete more tasks in less time.
Moblin Alpha 2 from Intel is Released for Netbooks
Monday, March 30th, 2009Moblin, the open source project founded by Intel for netbooks has just released the second alpha or the Moblin version 2.
Asus Eee PC 1000H: Quality Mid-sized Netbook
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009The Asus Eee PC 1000H 80G Windows XP has a 9″ display screen was introduced due to a huge demand for larger keyboards and display screens.
Wind River Probe: Let The Development Begin
Thursday, November 6th, 2008The technology has been through a revolution in the last few years. An average computing device today contains millions of lines of computer code and soon this figure will more than double, as the technological advancement continues undeterred.


