![]() MSI also bundles in Windows Live and Works software for basic netbook office needs. On the software side, the Wind U135 runs Windows 7 Starter Edition, Microsoft's foray into the cheapest possible (for OEMs) version of Windows 7. While this is somewhat bulky on the base, six-cell batteries typically give very good power under the generally low draw of netbook processors. The default battery that ships with the Wind U135 is a six-cell model. The Wind U135's 10-inch display screen has the usual 1024圆00-pixel count, hidden behind a somewhat glossy screen. Wireless networking supports 802.11b/g/n and the Ethernet port is gigabit capable, which is a nice point of difference. ![]() For your AU$599 you get a "Pine Trail" Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and integrated Intel GMA3150 graphics. The core specifications of the Wind U135 are, like many netbooks, not that extraordinary, but then MSI's not selling the U135 at any kind of inflated price.
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