The showcased Windpad 120W was running on Windows 7 and strapped with Intel's WiDi and HSPA 3.5G as well as GPS support. MSI didn't reveal much regarding the device but the feature list includes Fast Flash Standby support as well as SRS surround sound. It features the same 10-inch capacitive touch screen seen on the 110W and it would be nice to compare performance and battery life of the two 1x0W series tablets.
Unfortunately, there were no details regarding the price or any details regarding the launch date, but Engadget did manage to score a nice hands-on that you can find here.
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