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MSI Wind U135DX Netbook Gets Launch, Price Data [You'll Be Able to Get a MSI Wind U135DX Sooner Than You Think]

By on Wednesday, 30. June 2010

A new netbook will be hitting the streets this August, the MSI Wind U135DX. It’s a lot like the original MSI Wind, but with some extra power.

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MSI Unveils Trio Of Netbooks, Adds Confusion With Current Netbook Lineup [MSI Intro's The L1300, L1350 & L2300 Netbooks Which Look Similar To The Current U130, U135 & U230 Netbooks]

By on Wednesday, 7. April 2010

Any new additions to a companies product lineup sounds like it would be a good thing, except maybe in a case like this. Just recently MSI added three new netbooks to the available section of their website, and that alone sounds good, however these new models are all very similar [...]

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MSI Wind U135 Pine Trail Netbook US Release Confirmed [MSI’s First Pine Trail Netbook Ships Stateside]

By on Wednesday, 27. January 2010

We have covered the Pine Trail touting MSI Wind U135 – MSI’s first Pine Trail netbook – a couple of times to date on TFTS and now, if you happen to be based stateside, and you fancy getting your hands on one, you’ll be glad to know that MSI have [...]

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MSI U135 Netbook Featuring Linux [10-inch Pine Trail Notebook To Ship With Moblin]

By on Saturday, 16. January 2010

A few computer manufacturers have shipped their netbooks with Android, but, most have chosen to ship with the tried and true Windows XP or Windows 7. Taiwan’s MSI is hoping to buck the trend with the MSI U135 netbook, which will come with Linux-based SUSE Moblin.

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MSI Wind U130 & U135 Netbooks Get Pinetrail Treatment [MSI Updates U130 & U135 With Atom N450 Processors]

By on Monday, 21. December 2009

As you already know netbooks are getting smarter and smarter these days, with all this hype around Intel’s latest Pinetrail architecture for their new Atom processors. Speaking of which, here’s a new batch of devices to use the aforementioned CPU and its integrated graphics, coming from the MSI stables — [...]

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