So how does the MSI Wind stack up? As you can tell, I liked the machine a lot. As a portable computer it succeeds totally. Whilst the individual components differ little from much of the opposition, the end result is somehow “more” and incredi...
There are some solid reasons to consider MSIs Wind. Its small and fairly light (about 1kg), and its sturdy enough to take a beating. But other solidly-built mini-notebooks are just around the corner, including Lenovos S10 and probably an entry fro...
Sammanfattning: A breath of fresh air? Good performance and brilliant design, marred only by relatively short battery life. Were still not quite sure what to call these new smaller, cheaper laptops. Ultraportable describes them accurately, but is a term already a...
Big screen; excellent keyboard; good all-round specification
Puny battery ; screen hinges could be stiffer; needs a BIOS update out of the box
Though not quite as faithful a netbook as the Acer Aspire One or Eee PC 701, the MSI Wind takes extends the idea to its sensible limit, though the cheaper, rebadged Advent 4211 is better value. ...
With the competition largely failing to deliver, the Wind’s main rival remains the Asus Eee PC 901. As we mentioned in our review of the 901, the specifications and performance are very similar, and both machines have key advantages. If battery life...