MSI Wind U120, Featuring 3G connectivity

by Mick on October 9, 2008

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msi wind u120 notebook

msi wind u120 notebook

I’m still waiting for the ultimate ultraportable to replace my original Asus Eee, now that is close to meeting a year and, despite its actually not too old, compared to current trends it has become quite outdated. Among the features I’m looking for is a 10-inch screen and integrated 3G connectivity, plus a good battery.

The MSI Wind U120 could meet at least two of these features, the on-screen and the 3G. The changes from the previous version of the Wind are not too many, apart from to come with a disc of 120 GB and the possibility of choosing a disk SSD of 20 or 40 GB, although that would not be at its launch, but would have to wait a little more.

But since then, the fact that the MSI Wind U120 provides connectivity compatible with Wi-Fi 802.11n module in to insert our SIM card, to get HSDPA connectivity, makes it ideal to be able to access the network from anywhere.

The device will be ready for the market in December, will cost almost $ 600.

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