MSI Intros Dual Core Mini System, The Netop D130
January 15th, 2009 2:45 PM | by Christen da Costa | 1 Comment
Finished in the styling sof what MSI calls ‘Nordic Simple Style – I think they are trying to go Ikea simple – the Wind NetTop D130 harnesses the appearance of a bare bones PC, but includes a tiny bit more. Under the hood is an Intel Atom 330 dual-core processor, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, DVD burner and 7.1 channel stereo surround output. There’s no mention of its graphic capabilities, but the company claims it can handle ‘high-definition video of HD-class home theater and other high-load applications’, whatever that means. Not a ton of good info to indulge in, but for those with a green obsession will enjoy the D130’s lower power consumption of just 35W at full power, which is apparently less than a regular light bulb.
The Dual Core Wind NetTop D130 has no official release date, but will run you about $250.
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Tags: Desktop Computers, Dual Core, low power, mini, MSI



I just got an email back from MSI that said that the D130 would not be available in the United States.