Micro-Star International (MSI) has introduced the Wind12 U210 notebook, featuring a 12.1-inch LED backlit display and AMD's ultra-thin power saving platform.
The MSI Wind12 U210 has a similar size as a sheet of A4 paper (297 x 190 mm) and weighs only 1.3kg with battery and a 12.1-inch display.
The Wind12 U210 also features MSI's EDS (Ergonomic De-stress) keyboard. Each key on the keyboard has 51% more surfaces than traditional keyboard to offer bigger finger contact range for comfortable typing, the company said.
The Wind12 U210 adopts an AMD Athlon Neo MV40 or Athlon Neo X2 L335 processor and RS 690/SB600 chipsets, 1GB of DDR2 677MHz memory and an 160GB or bigger SATA hard drive.
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