MSI U115

MSI U115

Here is what new from

The MSI U115 will be available with 8 GB or 16 GB SSDs, which will be combined with 120 GB or 160 GB hard drives, respectively. The operating system runs from the SSD, while the hard drive is primarily intended for file storage. Equipped with a 6-cell battery, the U115 is promised to last about 12 hours on one battery charge.
Including a 10” widescreen LCD and an integrated 1.3 or 2.0 megapixel webcam,  the U115 weighs just over 2 pounds. Availability and prices were not announced.
Also new is the U120 that can be equipped with 3.5G or WiMax connectivity. No word on pricing yet. 

Really has lots to show :)

Pics and news Source : tgdaily

CES 2009: MSI to showcase slim notebook and all-in-one PCs

There is also new items from In addition to introducing the new U series netbooks, Micro-Star International () will launch the new , X-Slim series and G series notebooks at .

The MSI X-Slim series X320 is equipped with the latest Intel platform and a 13.4-inch display of the 16:9 aspect ratio. The notebook’s overall thickness is 1.98cm with the thinnest part being only 6mm, while the notebook only weights around 1.3kg. { Pretty Thin }

In addition to the U115 Hybrid , MSI will launch the U120 that provides WiMAX capability.

MSI will showcase four new Wind Neton all-in-one PCs, the 22-inch AE2203, and 19-inch AP1900, AE1901 and AP1902. The AE1901 is equipped with the dual-core Atom processor, while the AE2203 comes with multimedia and entertainment functions, and supports full HD.

The company will also showcase the CD130 nettop that adopts a dual-core Atom processor, and the G series gaming notebooks GT725, GT727, GT627 and GX420.

CES 2009: MSI to showcase slim notebook and all-in-one PCs

MSI X-Slim series X320 notebook
Photo: Company

CES 2009: MSI to showcase slim notebook and all-in-one PCs

MSI U120 netbook with WiMAX capability
Photo: Company

CES 2009: MSI to showcase slim notebook and all-in-one PCs

MSI Wind Neton all-in-one PC
Photo: Company

Source : http://www.digitimes.com

NEW MSI’s netbooks: 2GB, WiFi-n

is to offer new netbooks: the Wind U110, U115 and U120.

They will call it The U120 is much the same as the original U100, but with 3G built-in. Here is the specs :

• Options for 2GB of RAM.
• The Z530, a more expensive version of Intel’s Atom CPU, which uses 20% less power.
• A new chipset that uses less power.
• 6-cell battery as standard.
• Hybrid flash/spinning storage, also said to use less power.

New MSI Netbooks; Not Your Standard Cookie-Cutter Specs.

MSI Wind U120 Netbook in Pictures

clip_image001More and more is being shown in the market and here is the Wind U120, a modest upgrade to the popular netbook that some refer it as "Business Wind". The major upgrade in the Business Wind is better connectivity: a 802.11n Wi-Fi chipset and a — grr – 3.5G cellular modem with swappable SIM slot. Which is a great mobile tool.

{ via Boing Boing Gadgets }

MSI: Wind Coming to Major Retailer, New Models Coming Soon

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There will be a new Wind with following specification

  • The Wind U100 will be available at a national, and very large retailer in the coming week. The Wind with a 3-cell battery and Windows XP will be priced at $399.
  • MSI will expand the Wind product line with a business-focused Wind U120 (or what he kept calling the Wind 2). The Wind U120 will have a whole new look, SSD and hard drive options, and 3.5G connectivity. It will hit the U.S. in late November or December and will be priced under $600.
  • Linux netbooks are returned 4 times as often as ones that run Windows XP.
  • The Wind Desktop will be brought to the U.S. in the coming months.

Here are some of the question which was tried to be answered by MSI’s Director of U.S. Sales Andy Tung

The Wind U100 has been a global hit. Can you share anything about its success?

It seems as though brick-and-mortar retailers have been hesitant to stock netbooks or have even ignored them, at least until now. Why do you think that is?

You mention the return rates being high. Has that been the case with the Wind as well?

Interestingly enough, we struggled with the Linux version of the Wind U90. Are there plans to tailor a Linux OS for the Wind?

Part of MSI’s business plan has been to team up with other OEMs and let them rebrand the Wind under there name. What is the business model there?

On the shelves then, what will differentiate the MSI Wind from the rebranded models?

Some individuals still struggle to buy a Wind U100 with a six cell battery through e-tailers such as Amazon.com. Have you caught up on production of the system and the batteries?

There have been rumors of a nine-cell battery. How much runtime do you expect that to bring to the Wind?

Is there anything about the original Wind you wish you could improve?

Are the plans then moving forward to expand the Wind product line?

What types of specifications will the U120 or Wind 2 have?

Any plans for a dual-core Atom processor in this version? Or mobile broadband?

Any idea of the pricing of the U120?

Any plans to release the Wind Desktop in the U.S.?

With Lenovo and Samsung entering the market with 10-inch netbooks, how do you differentiate the Wind?

The Wind in some ways has made MSI more of a household name. Has the success of the Wind impacted MSIs core notebook business in any way?

Another reason why buying at this time of is still necessary, There are lot of choices coming out.

{ via blog.laptopmag.com }

ITP.net Running Contest

As what I have informed you in the past post about contest and Writing Projects, I really love joining the contest although until now I have not yet won any contest at all.. LOL. Below are links on some of ongoing contest from itp.net

Take one – Pinnacle Movie Studio 9

If you’re a movie buff and looking to create your very own movies then this could be your lucky day. Why? Because Windows is giving one lucky reader the chance to walk away with Movie Studio 9, worth a massive US $340, courtesy of our friends over at Pinnacle.

King of Storage – Kingston ReadyBoost USB Drive – Ends on Sunday, July 15 2007

If you’ve recently upgraded your PC or to Windows Vista, this competition has your name on it. We’re giving away one of the first ReadyBoost supported flash drives to hit the market, courtesy of US-based memory firm Kingston.

Drama Queens – Desperate Housewives game

If you’re a die-heart Desperate Housewives fan, here’s your chance to move the ‘divalicious’ drama from your bigscreen TV to your PC

Ends on Sunday, July 15 2007

All Aboard – MSI K9AGM3 Mainboard

If you’re looking to build a media PC to hook up to your HD TV then log onto your PC right now and jump online, because this competition is perfect for you.

 

The winners will be posted on the site and don’t forget to check back 2 weeks after Sunday, July 15 2007 to see who won.

So what are you waiting for just register to their site and answer some questions for you to qualify.