Apple prepares its Macworld exit strategy - WA today
![]() | Apple prepares its Macworld exit strategy WA today, Australia - ... and an el cheapo "netbook" computer that will go head to head-to-head with the flood of products in this genre that began emerging last year. ... |
New 'Wind' netbook pairs SSD with hard disk - Computerworld Australia
New 'Wind' netbook pairs SSD with hard disk Computerworld Australia, Australia - According to MSI, the U115 is the first netbook released to combine the two types of storage in a single machine. MSI, the makers of the much vaunted U100 ... |
MSI X-Slim 320 notebook will be up against Mac Air - TECH.BLORGE.com
MSI X-Slim 320 notebook will be up against Mac Air TECH.BLORGE.com, Australia - Note this is not a Netbook. It is a full size computer but slimmer than Twiggy. But not as slim as a cereal box. The specification first appeared on a ... |
MSI Takes On Macbook Air With Super Slim Netbook - ITProPortal
![]() | MSI Takes On Macbook Air With Super Slim Netbook ITProPortal, UK - MSI combined the best of sub-laptops and netbooks by delivering a super slim laptop called X-Slim 320 which could compete with Apple's own revered Macbook ... |
New 'Wind' netbook pairs SSD with hard disk - PC World Magazine
New 'Wind' netbook pairs SSD with hard disk PC World Magazine, Australia - According to MSI, the U115 is the first netbook released to combine the two types of storage in a single machine. MSI, the makers of the much vaunted U100 ... |
MSI to Showcase Low-Powered All-in-One Desktop, Netbooks at CES - Wired News
MSI to Showcase Low-Powered All-in-One Desktop, Netbooks at CES Wired News - Also at the show, MSI will display its newest Wind netbooks -- the U115 and U120. The U115 will be the first netbook that uses both a solid state drive and ... |
New 'Wind' netbook pairs SSD with hard disk - Australian Techworld
New 'Wind' netbook pairs SSD with hard disk Australian Techworld, Australia - According to MSI, the U115 is the first netbook released to combine the two types of storage in a single machine. MSI, the makers of the much vaunted U100 ... |

