Filed under: News | Notebooks and PCs
Jan 15 2009, 1:52am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
MSI unveiled the first "Dual-Core" mini system with the Wind NetTop D130 today.
The MSI Wind NetTop D130 is equipped with the latest Intel Atom 330 dual-core CPU and 2GB DDR2 memory.
Based on the origin of the Wind series, the Wind NetTop D130 using the same energy-saving power design can save up to 90% on electricity. The full speed operation of Wind NetTop D130 only uses 35W of power. Compared to the traditional ATX chassis of 250W~300W, MSI Wind NetTop D130 can save up to 90% on electricity.
Other features of the MSI NetTop D130 include a built-in Super-Multi DVD burner and 7.1-channel surround sound output.
The MSI NetTop D130 looks like an ideal system to be used as a HTPC.
No pricing and shipping date for the NetTop D130 have been revealed yet.
Via this MSI announcement. See also the MSI Booth Tour from CES 2009.
Luigi Lugmayr
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