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MSI launch the Windpad 100W Tablet

This is one that has been coming for a while, but finally MSI have got it together and are in the process of  launching the ten inch tablet device, that offers the user a 10.1 inch multi touch control screen, the Intel Menlow Z530 CPU and will be running the Google Android OS. When it comes to the prices, in the US, the price is yet to be announced, but in Europe, the prices are being marked up from 550 and 600 Euros, which gives you an idea on cost etc.
The MSI Windpad comes with a 10.1 inch multi-touch 1024 x 600 pixel resolution screen, with the Intel Menlow Z530 CPU that is clocked at 1.6 GHz, the Windpad 100W will come with 2G B of memory located in a SO-DIMM slot, 32 GB of SSD space, 802.11bgn Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, SD card reader, mini-HDMI output, USB and headphone in/out ports as well as two web cams. The device will be running Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit operating system.
The Windpad will measures 274 x 173 x 18.5 mm and will weigh a highly portable 800 grams even with the two cell battery, which MSI claim is good for six hours of use.
US Prices are yet to be announced
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