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Old 05-14-2011, 02:42 PM   #1
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Default Windows 7 Home Premium MSI Wind U160 Netbook Pairs

MSI,Windows 7 64 Bit, which can be trying to expand into new markets, including the us,Microsoft Office 2007 Key, has rolled out its Wind U160 netbook,Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, which provides as much as fifteen hours of battery daily life for below $400.

The Wind U160 is MSI’s second netbook to feature the Intel Pine Trail platform — the first was the Wind U135, introduced in January — and combined with MSI’s ECO mode, the newest Wind is able to achieve 15 several hours of battery existence.

MSI officially announced the Wind U160, which runs Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system, on March 8.

The 3.1-pound netbook measures 10.4 by 6.5 by 0.94 inches and features a 10-inch LED backlit WSVGA display with a resolution of 1,024 by 600 pixels. The operating system is Windows 7 Starter, and inside are 1GB of DDR2 (double-rate data 2) memory and a 160GB SATA (serial ATA) hard drive. Connectivity options include 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth.

The Intel processing platform consists of a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, an Intel NM 10 Express chipset and Intel GMA3150 graphics.

There’s a 2-in-1 card reader, three USB 2.0 ports, headphone and microphone slots and a 6-cell battery. A lot less expected, but also included, is MSI’s EasyFace facial recognition software, for data protection but quick log-in.

Ready to step out on the town,Microsoft Office 2007 Product Key, the Wind U160 comes in sparkling gold or formal black, with what MSI describes as a “Color Film Print finish” and now retails for $379.99 at Fry’s stores,Office 2007 Enterprise, Newegg.com and Buy.com.

In February, MSI additionally introduced three CR620 notebook models, which run Intel processors and Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium and promise an "ultimate" viewing experience.

It’s the new Wind netbook, however, that’s debuting to a market already packed with rivals, both from the expected companies, such as Acer, Asus and Dell, and lesser-knowns such as Coby, Sapphire and BYD. Each company displayed new netbooks at the CeBIT tech show in Germany, during the first days of March.
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