MSI started shipping its cool U210 netbook here in America back in September. Our colder neighbors to the north in Canada may have been wondering why they could get their mitts on the U210 as well. MSI Canada has now announced that the U210 is shipping all across the country.
In case you missed the U210 before somehow, it is a nice little netbook that is definitely atypical for the market. The machine runs Windows XP home like your average netbook, and that is where most similarities end. The machine has a 12.1-inch HD resolution screen for starters with 1366 x 768 resolution. Full story...
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