
All
netbook pics are from
MSI Global manufacturer. Netbooks can be purchased in a few colors and looking on purpose there are classic, professional, business, gaming or entertainment netbook series. The text description of gallery is separated such are pics in rows.


The first netbook pic model is
MSI Wind U110 ECO with Intel® Atom™ Processor Z530 1.6GHz. It has smaller 10” WideScreen display, webcamera and installed Windows XP Home. Weighs only 0,8 kg. Following photo is
Wind U135, has same Atom CPU but economical low-power supply N450 processor. Since it's more powerful there is Windows® 7 Starter included. WLAN and Bluetooth are deserved for wireless connection.


The next
pics line are
Wind12 U200 and
EX401, both with Intel® Core™2 Duo processors and
Windows Vista® Home Premium. Netbook left has 12.1" high resolution 1366x768 HD Ready display and ergonomic keyboard while the other has larger 14.1" screen, ATI HD3430 (256MB) and Dolby® Surround Sound.


Same CPUs and WiMAX™ Wireless modules are on
MSI X600 and
X350. ATi Mobility Radeon HD 4330 (512 MB) provides playing games on X600. Opposite model from this
netbook gallery is equipped with Windows 7 Home.


Last
MSI netbook with Core Duo is
PR601 intended for business purposes. Because of large 15.4 inch Amazing Crystal Vision screen it could also belong to the category notebooks. Ultralight and 1.3 MP webcam.
GT640 is the only netbook between these pics which has Intel® Core™
i7. Processor and nVIDIA GeForce GTS 250M graphics (DDR3
1GB) makes him the mightiest mini laptop in this gallery. Beautiful brushed metal texturing design.


Between all these
netbook pics, only two of them have
AMD processor (Athlon™ Neo X2, Turion™ X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile). Windows 7 or Vista, HDMI output, nVIDIA Geforce 9600M GT easily lead
GX630 and
X430 in competition to others.

LG is creating 8 types of product named in post title. LG x120
netbook image has 10 inch LED
backlit screen, typical for portable PCs. Great energy efficiency allows him to compete with 10.1" widescreen 3G netbook (last picture).
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