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MSI Wind U120 now available @ Amazon.com and Newegg

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MSI Wind U120

The new MSI Wind U120 is now available for purchase at both Amazon.com and Newegg.com.

A quick search on the Amazon.com reveals at least two models available for purchase. One model is the U120-024US which is available for $399.99 and features an Intel Atom processor, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD,Windows XP Home, Wi-Fi, and 6 cell battery. Another model available is the U120-020US which adds Bluetooth 2.0 into the mix and has a price of $469.99.

Newegg.com also has the Wind U120-024US for a price of $379.99.

Written by flung

January 23rd, 2009 at 1:21 am

MSI Wind U120 product page is up

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The product page for the MSI Wind U120 netbook is now up on the global MSI website. As mentioned in the previous post, the MSI Wind U120 is essentially a remodeled U100 with optional WiMax/3G support. Specs for the Wind U120 are as follows:

  • Intel Atom N270 processor running at 1.6GHz
  • Windows XP Home OS
  • Intel 945GSE + ICH7M chipset
  • 1GB of RAM
  • 10 inch 1024 x 600 LCD panel with LED backlight technology
  • HD audio with stereo speakers
  • 80/120/160GB 2.5 inch SATA HDD
  • 1.3 megapixel/2.0 megapixel webcam
  • 4 in 1 card reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro)
  • 10/100 Ethernet
  • 802.11b/g Wi-Fi
  • Optional Bluetooth
  • 1 VGA, 3 USB 2.0 ports, microphone in, line-in, headphone out, LAN
  • 3/6 cell battery
  • Measures 260 x 180 x 19.75 ~ 33 mm and weighs 1kg

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Written by flung

December 11th, 2008 at 2:08 am

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LaptopMag digs up some MSI 2009 info

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msi logo LaptopMag interviewed MSI’s Director of U.S. Sales, Andy Tung, and received tons of juicy bits of information about upcoming MSI netbook models. Here are important tidbits from the interview:

  • Wind U100 and U120 are parallel products featuring the same specs except the U120 will sport a new design and WiMax/3G options. The U120 will be available in the U.S. starting in January and will feature an Intel Atom N270 processor, 160GB HDD, 1GB of RA, and Wi-Fi. Price will be the same as the U100 although 3G/WiMax will cost more.
  • Wind U110 and U115 will come out near the end of January and will have the Intel Atom Z530 processor. Both models will have long battery lives. The U115 will have both an SSD and a hard drive inside – AND you’ll be able to turn off the hard drive to conserve power. This results in the U115 hitting around 10 hours of battery life
  • A new U300 model will be introduced at CES sporting a 13 inch display. This is not part of the Wind lineup though it “will be a very thin, light and affordable ultraportable.”
  • MSI will also introduce a touch-enabled Wind at CES to compete against ASUS
  • MSI says no to Linux for the U.S. market
  • Best Buy sells around 10K units per month – not bad considering the Wind is only available at around 20 percent of the Best Buy stores
  • Finally, upgrading the Wind’s RAM does not void the warranty on the netbook (good to know)

You can read the complete interview here at LaptopMag.

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Written by flung

December 11th, 2008 at 1:59 am

MSI releases Cherry Red U100 and announces U120 will be on display at CES 2009

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red msi wind Just in time for the holiday season, MSI has released a new Cherry Red version of the MSI Wind U100 netbook. Unfortunately this model is only available in Taiwan to celebrate “IT month” (what the heck?). Spec wise – there’s nothing different with the Cherry Red edition but hey.. the red color is more than enough right?

MSIWindU120_270x177 And finally, in other news, MSI will be displaying the upcoming MSI Wind U120 netbook at CES 2009 (We’ll be there folks!). The three pound Wind U120 has many of the same features as the U100 but also comes with an updated look (white with black accents) and WiMAX or HSDPA compatibility. The U120 comes with an Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, three USB ports, a 4 in 1 card reader, a 160GB HDD, and even comes with an external mouse. No word on pricing or availability as of yet.

Written by flung

November 26th, 2008 at 2:35 pm

MSI to launch Wind U120 in November

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DigiTimes is reporting that MSI is planning to launch the MSI Wind U120 netbook in November of this year. The U120 is essentially the same as the U100 except the new model features 3.5G network support built right into the system. For NT$18,000 ($552 U.S. dollars), the U120 will feature an Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, 120GB HDD, Windows XP, and 3.5 G support (though you’ll still need a carrier of course). MSI is hoping that 500,000 to 600,000 units of the Wind will be sold in 2008.

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Written by flung

October 21st, 2008 at 1:40 pm

LaptopMag interviews MSI and finds Wind tidbits

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msi logo If you’re a fan of the MSI Wind or just curious about what’s in store with MSI and netbooks, then you’ll want to read this LaptopMag interview with Andy Tung, MSI’s Director of U.S. Sales. Here are some tidbits from the interview:

  • The MSI Wind U100 will be coming to a national retail chain in the coming week. The Windows XP model with the 3 cell battery will be priced at $399
  • A business oriented Wind netbook will be coming out called the Wind U120 (also known as the Wind 2). Specs include a new look, 10 inch display, 1GB RAM, SSD or hard drive options, and 3.5 G support. You can expect this netbook in late Nov. or December with prices under $600.
  • MSI has been selling around 150,000 to 250,000 Wind systems a month – that’s a lot of Winds! (This doesn’t include rebranded Wind systems either). Sales have been capped by the availability of the Atom processor

The interview did reveal an interesting statistic. According to Mr. Tung:

“the return of netbooks is higher than regular notebooks but the main cause of that is Linux. People would love to pay $299 or $399 but they don’t know what they get until they open the box. They start playing around with Linux and start realizing that it’s not what they are used to. They don’t want to spend time to learn it so they bring it back to the store. The return rate is at least four times higher for Linux netbooks than Windows XP netbooks.

This really shouldn’t be too surprising. Most consumers will jump at the notion of a cheap notebook so they’ll go out and buy a netbook without thinking about what OS is running on the box. Although Linux has gotten easier to use and maintain over the years, most consumers discover that they actually miss Windows and their familiar suite of applications – hence the higher return rates for Linux netbooks.  Of course, MSI could also consider bundling a different flavor of Linux like Ubuntu to see if this will improve return rates.

Finally, other notes from the interview:

  • 6 cell battery production should be solved by the end of October
  • 9 cell battery is real but it comes from a third party company and should provide 7+ hours of power
  • Don’t expect mobile dual core Atom processors anytime soon. In fact, they probably won’t appear until the second half of 2009. My theory is – if you see any dual core Atom netbooks come out soon, they will be based on the desktop version (model 330)

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Written by flung

October 6th, 2008 at 3:35 am