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Wednesday, 12 March 2008 10:35

MSI Wind PC supports XP and Vista

Written by Fuad Abazovic

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A step forward


MSI's entry level notebook platform with 8- and 10-inch displays will feature full support for both XP and Vista. We believe that it will come with some version of Linux as a low cost alternative, but it is Vista capable. We already told you that it will end up branded as Wind PC.

This is something that might differentiate MSI's notebook from Asus' Eee PC, as currently Asus only supports XP and Linux, but not Vista.

Diamondville on Menlow with a reasonably sized hard drive with XP or Vista and a very nice design might make this product really successful. The only thing that we currently don’t know is the price, but we believe it will be competitive, at least for the lowest priced models.

Last modified on Wednesday, 12 March 2008 15:04

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