It looks like MSI plans to introduce the MSI Wind U140 netbook next month at the Computex trade show in Taiwan. Like the company’s other recent netbooks the Wind U140 will have a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor and a 10 inch display. It will weigh 2.6 pounds with a 3 cell battery. And really that’s about all we know about the Wind U140 at the moment.

It appears that this model may not have the same chiclet-style keyboard as the MSI Wind U135, since the product descriptions for the two netbooks in the MSI press release are nearly identical. The only difference is that the Wind U135 is described as having a chicklet keyboard while the Wind U140 is not.

Both models will be available with optional WiMAX modules.

MSI will also be showing off a series of thin and light notebooks with low power Intel CULV processors including the MSI X-Slim X350 and MSI X-Slim X420.

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8 replies on “MSI to introduce Wind U140 next month”

  1. Here’s a problem I see: All these netbooks are almost identical. Why bother? Why not keep the lineup simple? Each of these brands seem to be making too many variants.

  2. X-Slim and not X-Slime. The extra changes the meaning quite a bit 😀

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