MSI Launches True 12-inch Netbook

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Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 12:15 AM IST

New Wind U210 netbook gives 14% more display area over existing models.

Micro Star International (MSI) has announced the India availability of the Wind U210 – its true 12.1-inch display netbook. With a wide-screen 16:9 aspect ratio, the Wind U210 provides 14% greater display area as compared to other netbooks in its size class.

Weighing only 1.3 kilograms including the battery and sporting a super svelte form factor, the ultra-thin MSI Wind U210 is convenient, highly portable and allows users to easily carry it in a hand bag. Despite its portability, Wind U210 perfectly integrates a widescreen, LED backlit high-resolution 1366 x 768 display that provides a picture which is wider, brighter, and has better color saturation—giving you an awesome visual experience. With its Eco Engine technology, the battery life of the Wind U210 is pushed to the edge to provide you with an extended power supply. The MSI Wind U210's 6-cell battery used in tandem with unit's Turbo Battery mode achieved a battery life of 4 hours – twice the stamina of standard 12" notebook batteries.

The Wind U210 gives effortless typing on the MSI's own EDS (Ergonomic De-stress) keyboard that has 51% larger key surfaces. This feature ensures unhindered and comfortable typing for long hours.

The Wind U210 has unprecedented security features. Its built-in 1.3 megapixel webcam bundled with Easy Face - MSI's independently developed face recognition software - scans your facial features and compares them to a stored image, meaning only you can login to the U210.

Targeted at young executives and students, the MSI Wind U210 is most suited to those who need extreme mobility and need to carry their information wherever they travel – such as salespersons always on the move, or students on vast campuses. The convenience of carrying the U210 around can easily make it a part of users’ daily work routine.

The Wind U210 is available through all MSI dealers in India. Price depends on configuration and starts from Rs. 23,500.

About MSI:
Founded in August 1986, MSI (Micro Star International) is a world-class leading company specializes in the design and manufacture of mainboards, graphics card and notebooks. MSI is now the world No1 graphic card manufacturer and Top-3 in manboards. According to Displaybank, MSI is the No4 Netbook supplier in 2008 and being ranked as Top 10 NB Brand in the worldwide market based on shipments.

MSI Computer India Pvt. Ltd. initiated its local presence as a licence office in 2005 and become a fully functional subsidiary in 2007. Today MSI India has in total 30 employees to provide local sales, marketing and service support.

Please visit www.msi.com

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First Published: Oct 27 2009 | 8:23 PM IST

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