Wednesday, July 15, 2009

MSI Wind 9-Cell Battery Pictures, We Wait With Open Arms


  First post by: www.itsbattery.com

MSI just keeps breeding that Wind family. Today the Hp dv8000 battery company unveiled it Wind U110 ECO, which sports a similar chassis to the Wind U115 but is slated to get 9 hours of battery life.


Using Intel’s Menlow Atom family of processors (the 1.6GHz Atom Z530), which is optimized for battery savings, and a higher capacity battery, MSI is confident that the ECO will be one of the longest running netbooks on the track.


Other than its predicted battery capabilities the 10-inch LED Backlit U110 ECO has the run of the mill netbook specs including an 1GB of RAM and Windows XP. It will have a US15 chipset which uses Intel’s GMA 500 graphics. Early reports indicated that it would have an ATI Mobility Radeon HD3200 graphics card. Andy Tung of MSI confirmed this was HSTNN-DB20 a misprint on the company’s Website.


Similar to the U100 it has a 4-in-1 card reader, 3 USB, Ethernet, mic and headphone jacks. It also has a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0 and 802.11b/g/n options. According to MSI U.S. they are undecided at the moment if the U100 ECO will hit domestic shores.

A few things set the netbooks of today apart from one another and Hp 395789-001 life is one of them. Most netbooks from the likes of Lenovo, Acer and Dell come standard with 3-cell or 4-cell batteries that only provide 3 hours of battery life max, usually far less than that.


Six-cell batteries, offered only by ASUS, MSI and Acer at this point, have been the perfect solution since they can offer up to six hours of juice. That is until now. According to EeePCNews.de, MSI is working on a 9-cell battery. Pictures sent to the German blog by a battery manufacturer indicate that a 9-cell Wind battery is in the works. Those extra cells could offer up to 9 or 10 hours of run time on the popular netbook. We will be here waiting patiently for a release date Hp 396008-001 and price.

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