Recently, in an interview with Watch Impress, Neo Lin, MSI's Notebook Product Manager gave us some insights on upcoming netbooks namely U91 and U120.
The U91 is an 8.9-inch successor to the U90, while U120 is a replacement for the 10-inch U100. Both netbooks will offer HSDPA connectivity. They will most likely come equipped with Intel's dual-core Atom 330 preocessor. Lin revealed that they were considering Via's Nano but settled for Atom. Further, the U120 will be equipped with 2GB memory.
In addition to these sketchy details on the upcoming model, Lin also explained that the name Wind for their netbooks came from Wi-Fi Network Device. Cool.