Thursday, May 23, 2013
MSI Wind U180 10 1 inch netbook Review
The new MSI Wind U180 netbook is your typical 10.1-inch netbook, you would have a hard time seeing it as a new model if you overlooked the Intel processor that’s inside the machine.
For their latest netbook computer MSI has gone ahead and adopted the newly released Intel Atom N2800 dual-core processing chip that chip giant Intel only recently formally launched with their Cedar Trail platform. The new 1.8 GHz Atom processor packs better central processing performance and integrated graphics performance over the previous generation of Intel Atom dual-core netbook processors, all while keeping power consumption at a minimum.
Right now the MSI Wind U180 has only shown itself in product listings for European retailers. If you do a Google search for the MSI Wind U180-N2813W7S (precise model number) you’ll find links for German retailers for the most part. In Europe the MSI Wind U180 is available for 349.99 Euros, a standard price for a brand new from factory netbook, but prices should fall after a few months of the U180 being available in the market.
For their latest netbook computer MSI has gone ahead and adopted the newly released Intel Atom N2800 dual-core processing chip that chip giant Intel only recently formally launched with their Cedar Trail platform. The new 1.8 GHz Atom processor packs better central processing performance and integrated graphics performance over the previous generation of Intel Atom dual-core netbook processors, all while keeping power consumption at a minimum.
Right now the MSI Wind U180 has only shown itself in product listings for European retailers. If you do a Google search for the MSI Wind U180-N2813W7S (precise model number) you’ll find links for German retailers for the most part. In Europe the MSI Wind U180 is available for 349.99 Euros, a standard price for a brand new from factory netbook, but prices should fall after a few months of the U180 being available in the market.