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| Connectivity = 10/100/1000 [[Megabit|Mbit]] [[Ethernet]] [[Bluetooth]]<br/>3&nbsp;[[Universal Serial Bus|USB 2.0]]&nbsp;ports<br/>Memory card reader<br/>[[VGA]]&nbsp;Video Output
| Connectivity = 10/100/1000 [[Megabit|Mbit]] [[Ethernet]] [[Bluetooth]]<br/>3&nbsp;[[Universal Serial Bus|USB 2.0]]&nbsp;ports<br/>Memory card reader<br/>[[VGA]]&nbsp;Video Output
| Media =
| Media =
| OS = Windows XP Home
| OS = Windows XP Home and SUSE Lunix Entreprise Desktop 10
| Inputs = USB 2.0, Card Reader x1, Microphone x 1, Headphone x 1
| Inputs = USB 2.0, Card Reader x1, Microphone x 1, Headphone x 1
| Power = External 19VDC, 40W Adaptor.
| Power = External 19VDC, 40W Adaptor.

Revision as of 00:03, 26 May 2011

MSI Wind PC
DeveloperMicro-Star International
TypeDesktop, Nettop
Operating systemWindows XP Home and SUSE Lunix Entreprise Desktop 10
CPU1.6GHz Intel Atom 330
Memory2GB maximum; HDD 160GB
DisplayVGA adaptor
GraphicsIntel GMA 950
Connectivity10/100/1000 Mbit Ethernet Bluetooth
USB 2.0 ports
Memory card reader
VGA Video Output
PowerExternal 19VDC, 40W Adaptor.

MSI Wind PC is a nettop counterpart to the MSI Wind Netbook. [1] The MSI Wind PC is sold in Europe, Asia, [2] and in the United States, barebones kits were available until Summer 2009, when desktop units also became available. [3]

On January 15 2009 MSI announced a new model of the Wind, the NetTop D130, with a dual-core processor.[4]

Currently there are 3 MSI wind PC models listed on the MSI website: Wind PC, Wind PC (Linux), and the Wind PC 100. In addition, there are 8 products using the "Nettop" name and 6 that use alpha-numeric codes, i.e. 6676-003BUS or 6667BB-004US.[5]

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