Thursday, May 13th 2010
MSI Wind U250 AMD Vision Notebook Pictured
MSI's upcoming CULV notebook based on the AMD platform make its first public appearance at an event conducted by AMD in Paris. The Wind U250 is a 12.1-inch notebook is powered by an AMD Athlon II Neo K325 processor that runs at 1.3 GHz, which is aided by 4 GB of memory, DirectX 10.1 compliant graphics, and offers 320 GB of storage. The 12.1 inch display is likely to have a resolution of 1366x768 pixels. It comes with Windows 7 pre-installed. MSI may release it sometime this summer. More images at the source.
Source:
NewGadgets.de
41 Comments on MSI Wind U250 AMD Vision Notebook Pictured
WTF AMD?
It looks as thick as the PSU.
I would like to get a chance to try out AMDs CULV processors too, but with the i5 CULVs right around the corner.. :D
Noise is also a concern; my Dell Mini 9 has no moving parts (not even a fan) and I like it that way. HP MiniNotes I've played with are actually pretty noisy.
It is good to see AMD finally gave up that crap about not considering Netbooks a market they need to focus attention on. They should just admit they got caught with their pants down and didn't have anything for this market at the time.
Nice, but still no Netbook for me.
15W... lame
dual core athlon II w/ radeon 4200 based graphics? yeah, thats beastly for a ULV netbook.
Though, afaik AMD has superior chipsets, both graphics and TDP.
I'm betting that I could use PhenomMsrTweaker to drop the voltage on the cpu anyway, lowering the overall power :D
Mainly because this CPU has Cool'n'Quiet (it can lower the clock speeds and the voltage dinamically), which the old Athlon Neos didn't have.