MSI US Announces New Netbook – Wind U110 ECO

Posted on 21 September 2009 by


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MSI has just announced their new Wind U110 ECO.

At just 3.2 pounds and 1.24 inches thick the Atom-powered unit offers 15+ hours of run time. That’s pretty impressive. Other specs look good too, including  a 10″ LED backlit screen with 1024×600 resolution, a high-definition webcam and 802.11 b/g/n LAN.

Full specs, the release and lots of pictures follow.

MSI US Announces New Netbook – Wind U110 ECO

The U110 features best in class battery Life – up to 15 + hours of untethered computing
CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA – September 21, 2009 – MSI Computer, a leading manufacturer of computer hardware products and solutions, is excited to announce the new netbook -Wind U110 ECO. The Wind U110 weighs just 3.2 pounds, features the Intel® Atom™ Processor Z530 (1.60GHz), a 160GB HDD and an ultra efficient best in class 15+ hours battery life (9-cells).

Despite being just 1.24 inches thick at it widest point, the U110 is a multimedia powerhouse. The ultra mobile U110 features a 10” backlit LCD with a crystal clear, high definition web cam, 2 speakers, built-in mic, a reliable, and is Bluetooth ready for constant connectivity.

MSI offers a 1-year limited warranty with the U110 and extended customer services hours.

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