MSI L1350 10-Inch Netbook with Atom N450
The MSI Wind L1350 high end design is based on an understated presence that still attracts attention. The combination of MSI exclusive Color Film Print technology, flowing silver lines and rippling water design with the calm and subtle Refined Silver, the laid back and graceful Wind Dancer Black or the unique and eye-catching Trendy Blue or Cherry Red give the L1350 out of the ordinary presence.
MSI Wind L1350 has feature a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel displays, 1GB of RAM, 160 or 250GB HDDs, 1024 x 600 LED backlight displays, 1.3MP web cameras, stereo speakers, 802.11n WiFi, three USB ports, VGA outputs, 4-in-1 media card readers, and Windows 7 Starter OS.
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April 10th, 2010 at 12:08 am
I see you have placed “no” in the section for bluetooth. I just bought this netbook yesterday (as a matter of fact i’m viewing this page on it, right now) and it in fact does have a little LED light on the front right of it with a little “bluetooth” symbol above it. I have yet to try and activate it, but you would think if there is an indicator, there is the capability, right? Hmm… maybe it’s the horrible Windows 7 Starter OS that is the crippling factor. I’ll try Ubuntu or at least W7 Premium and see if I can activate it. Anyway, does it or does it not have the capability? If no, why the indicator?…lol
April 10th, 2010 at 12:09 am
Oh yeah, and by the way… great article. Thanks.