
The fine folks over at Fudzilla have managed to wrangle photos of the upcoming MSI Wind U120, which should be available at the end of the year. Specs appear to be very similar to the current MSI Wind U100, except that the U120 will feature a SIM-based 3.5G wireless chip, presumably to attract a more business-oriented crowd.
The netbook will still have a 10-inch screen and decent keyboard, and hard drive options are reported to be either a 120GB conventional drive or a 20- or 40-gigabyte SSD, which seems odd since we normally hear about 16GB and 32GB solid state drives. I also wouldn’t be surprised to find out that the processor would be one of the dual-core Atoms, since the U120 isn’t supposed to ship until December. Fudzilla claims it’ll cost under $600, which would be consistent with MSI’s aggressive pricing strategy.
A couple more photos after the jump…

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I have to admit…
I was hooked on the Asus S101 - Asus EEE PC 1000h models, and the Acer Aspire One.
However I think this company is taking an huge step here. They have gotten my attention and I will divert my focus to MSI, and once I hear the reviews of this product, and I feel that It will be beneficariary to myself and my company I will order one.
Untill then, I sit back in this game of netbook craze - and make descisive decisions.