Awesome LCD viewing angles, 6Cell battery option, Decently comfortable Keyboard, Wireless N, Bluetooth, and 3 USB 2.0, Nice amount of HDD space
Touchpad could use some improvement, Speakers need more volume, Webcam suffers from lag, Warranty / Legal stuff for Adding components
All in all – a worthy netbook, nothing spectacular about the specs as it matches nearly every other netbook out there, but with a decent hard drive configuration, Bluetooth, Wireless N, and 6-cell options to boot. It may look dull on the outside...
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Publicerad: 2008-10-24, Författare: Andrew , testad av: techworld.com
Larger storage, better networking and the all-important extended battery life make the revised U100 a winner. Combined with the more attractive choice of colours, free carry bag in the box, and an extended warranty to 2 years, we feel the original MSI...
Sammanfattning: This year has seen a rapid progression of netbooks being released with almost every manufacturer at some point turning out their own version. The miniaturized notebooks have been gaining in popularity, partially because of their compact size. Additiona...
Sammanfattning: It's a netbook-eat-netbook world out there, except this is one sphere where the big don't necessarily eat the small. What once was a fairly exclusive niche market demanding premium prices (with the Psion Teklogix NetBook Pro costing well over £1,000 upon ...
Grownup looks (as opposed to “day care” or “developingcountry villager”). Largest screen among minis. Includes three USB ports, a VGA monitor connector and an SD slot
Lack of DVD is understandable, but it still makes us cry. Hard drive emits mysterious sounds. Twohour battery life is just OK
Don’t think for a second that a $500 netbook is going to replace a more expensive notebook if you have any kind of content creation applications or true multitasking needs. Another thing that has to be taken into consideration is living with a scree...
Sammanfattning: Video Review: With a 10-inch display, a fast and efficient Intel Atom processor, and lots of storage MSIs Wind Netbook is viable competitor in the new subnotebook "netbook" line of notebooks.
Sammanfattning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiJXYIlgm8MThis is an unboxing and first impressions video of the MSI Wind, a small 2.3 pound netbook with a 10" screen at 1024 x 600 resolution. It features an Intel Atom 1.6 Ghz CPU, 1 GB of RAM (upgradeable to 2 G...
Keyboard layout (. ? and right shift location), Battery life with the 3 cell battery, Touch pad doesnt have multi-touch capability, AC adapter and power cord bulkiness
Mobile gadget enthusiasts cant visit their favorite gadget news sites without being bombarded with news about the latest netbooks. Whether you want to refer to this category of extremely portable and affordable laptops as subnotebooks, ultraportables...
Publicerad: 2008-08-26, Författare: Darren , testad av: techworld.com
There are some solid reasons to consider MSI's Wind. It's small and fairly light (about 1kg), and it's sturdy enough to take a beating. But other solidly-built mini-notebooks are just around the corner, including Lenovo's S10 and probably an entry fro...