Monday 25 January 2010

MSI Wind U230 Ultraportable Announced Wind U230 With AMD Neo X2 MV40 Processors & Windows 7



MSI have managed to get our attention by upgrading their ultraportable
collection with the new MSI Wind U230 that features an AMD 1.6GHz Neo
X2 MV40 processor under the hood, instead of the regular low-voltage
Atom processors we've been used with. Other than ditching the low
performance CPUs, the device gets an AMD Radeon HD3200 graphics card
(1366 x 768 resolution), up to 4GB of RAM and up to 320GB hard-drives.
An updated version to the older MSI Wind 210, the new U230 ultraportable
comes with a 12.1-inch LCD screen, uses Windows 7 Home Premium instead
of Vista, has both VGA and HDMI output, USB 2.0 and an Ethernet ports.
There's also in/out audio, a multiformat card reader, Wi-Fi (b/g/n)
connectivity and optional Bluetooth to play with. More to it there's a
1.3 megapixel webcam and a three-cell battery (optional a 6-cell
battery) that delivers enough juice for up to four hours of work.
There's no official word concerning price or availability, but
considering that the older model sells with a MSRP of $430 we can assume
that the new MSI Wind U230 ultraportable will sell close to $450.

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