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Netbook Description: MSI U100-641US Wind Netbook

msi-wind-u11064ius-netbookThe MSIU100-641US Wind Netbook Atom N270 only weighs 2.3 lbs. It has a black ultraportable body. View yourself on the webcam. The keypad also has a touchpad. With 1 Gig of DDR2 SDRAM and a memory cache of 512KB this lightweight very affordable netbook operates with an already installed Windows XP Home edition Operating system. Not only that, it is portable and powered by a Lithium Ion battery.

The Intel Processor has a data bus speed of 533 MHz and a processor speed of 1.6 GHz. It has an Atom Processor. Surf the web with networking protocol IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g and Fast Ethernet. The storage controller is an SATA type with a Hard Drive Capacity of 160 GB. You will be very pleased with the video delivery features.

The MSIU100-641US Wind Netbook Atom N270 has an internal resolution maximum of 1024 x 600. The display size is 10 badge(s) with LCD Display Technology and wide screen display type. The video card is an Intel GMA 950. When you open the box you will find the notebook, battery pack, AC adapter, and product documentation. In the documentation there will be memory notes to the effect of 1GB 677 MHz SSE2 SDRAM, Video Memory, and a Shared System Memory.

The size of the MSI Wind netbook is 1.24 inches in height, 10.23 inches in width and 7.08 inches deep. There is a 4-in-1 card reader and the ports consist of 1 RJ-45 LAN 3 USB 2.0 ports, 1 VGA and 1 Mic input port. There is one headphone output port. The 3 cell Ion battery pack also comes with a 65W AC Adapter (100-240VAC, 50-60 Hz). You will also get a 1 year parts-and-labor warranty.

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Originally posted 2009-09-24 01:11:11. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Tags: Bus Speed, Data Bus, Display Technology, Headphone Output, Input Port, Intel Gma 950, Intel Processor, Internal Resolution, Labor Warranty, Lithium Ion Battery, Memory Cache, Memory Notes, N270, Networking Protocol, Notebook Battery, System Memory, Video Delivery, Video Memory, Windows Xp Home, Windows Xp Home Edition

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