MSI Wind U250 gets Dual-Core CPU, Dedicated Graphics

A new and interesting netbook from MSI, the Wind U250, has appeared online. There is still not much official news about the machine, and what is available of can be dug up on the Energy Star website. Unfortunately no pictures, but some specs can be found.
The machine is based on an AMD Athlon II Neo K325 processor (dual-core, 1.3GHz) combined with a 512MB dedicated graphics card – probably from ATI. Furthermore, it has 4GB of RAM, a 320GB hard drive and Windows 7 Home Premium. Wind U250 is equipped with a 12-inch display and has a power consumption of 10.6 watts when idle.
It thus appears that you get a fairly powerful notebook for the size. MSI Wind U250 should have a suggested retail price that is slightly higher than the average netbook, but we’ll have to wait for the official launch to get anything specific on that.
Source: liliputing.com
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