
The launch of a touchscreen netbook with Intel platform Pine Trail was today confirmed by MSI (via Liliputing), which states that MSI Wind U150 will be officially released early next January, at the CES 2010. This post there surprising since few days ago, Intel had reported that the launch of Pine Trail would occur precisely at the CES 2010, held from January 7, 2010 in Las Vegas.
Intel also has also reported that deliveries of the platform Pine Trail Pineview processors and chipsets Tiger Point leave by the end of the year. MSI, therefore, may present at the booth of CES 2010 different models of its touchscreen netbook with Pine Trail. Christened Wind U150 course, this version will take back the concept model Asus Eee PC T91, which is the convertible tablet PC Netbook Taiwanese company.
According to Andy Tung from MSI, Pine Trail offers more graphics performance than the current platform and consumes at least 20% less energy. MSI Wind U150 should complement the new operating system Windows 7. We do not know if it will support natively all the features like multi-touch touchscreen, but expectations are high. However, MSI aims to place themselves among the first companies to launch netbook platform Pine Trail.