subject: MSI Wind U250 Notebook: Is it really here? | Specification Review [print this page] A few months ago featured notebook MSI Wind U230 sports AMD, and not always popular Intel Atom. Notebook has great features, but we felt there aos still much to be done. Thus, we doubt that the Wind series U2xx off soon. Our hunch proved correct alleged Notebook MSI Wind U250 with its specification fragment was seen in Energy Star, aos site! That kind aos strange but true.
Energy Star is a standard environment and its website contains electronic gadgets, which provide energy savings. It became an international standard of excellence saving consumers products . Several gadget manufacturer today are trying to do R D in order to decrease energy consumption that we see why aos CULV, ULV processor and more compact, uses less power than its predecessors. Desktops currently consumes only 25% compared to what is Computers needed ten years ago.
We were surprised, but when I did, AOT see any press release a new laptop from MSI Wind, aos page. Limited specifications can be seen on the Energy Solution is attached below:
specification list suggests that the new MSI Wind laptop is the type of parts that will use Windows 7 operating system. I do not know, but that version will be used. Dual-core processor will be used at a speed of 1.3 GHz / core. Some tech blogs and sites, speculates?
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MSI Wind U250 Notebook: Is it really here? | Specification Review