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Most current models, including Samsung's NC10, much of the Asus Eee range, the MSI Wind and the Acer Aspire One, use Intel's Atom as their central processor.
ECONOMIST: Rational consumer
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Impress got their hands on an unofficially released MSI Wind PC (the mini-PC, not the low-cost laptop) and subjected the 1.33GHz Atom processor to a suite of standard tests.
ENGADGET: Secrets of the Atom cracked, Wind PC revealed
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We got a good look at the MSI Wind U120 about a week ago, and now the company's back with a slew of new machines and we have plenty of details for you to savor.
ENGADGET: MSI unveils a slew of new netbooks and one lonely nettop
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It struck us the other day as we were going over some back posts that since the launch of the ASUS Eee PC (and the numerous products that have followed, from the MSI Wind to the HP Mini-Note), to the best of our knowledge we've all yet to have any normalized, agreed-upon name for these kinds of devices.
ENGADGET: Eee PC-like ultraportables - name that product category
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Weighing in at just 3.2 pounds, Wind U210 is MSI's first notebook to feature the AMD Athlon Neo MV-40 1.6 GHz processor.
ENGADGET: MSI ships 12.1-inch, Athlon Neo-equipped Wind U210
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The Wind U210 also features MSI's EDS (Ergonomic De-stress) keyboard with keys that are 51% larger than those on a standard keyboard.
ENGADGET: MSI ships 12.1-inch, Athlon Neo-equipped Wind U210
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We already knew MSI's Atom N280-powered Wind U123 netbook was grabbing placeholders at e-tailers across the web, but now we're assured that they're actually shipping to eager Americans.
ENGADGET: MSI's Wind U123 now shipping in US, U123H and U123T still on hold