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MSI WIND : Friendly and Familiar Operation System

MSI WIND : Friendly and Familiar Operation System

MSI Notebook is about to release the Wind Netbook that is approximately 1 kilogram in weight, making it very ideal for taking it on the go. At the same time, providing the most personable operational conditions by selecting Microsoft’s Windows XP as our console, so our users can be familiar with the operational functions, avoiding the adjustment of a new system.

The Wind Netbook has selected the 8.9 “and the 10″ wide LCD display as oppose to the typical smaller sizes to provide better comfort while viewing or reading. The embedded LED power-saving backlight technology can provide better color in richness and brightness, elevating the total quality of imagery. The 1024x 600 resolution can relief concerns of the full display of Web Pages while browsing, giving you the freedom when exploring the internet.

MSI Notebook has the same persistence for proper ergonomically design even on the keyboards of our smaller notebook computers. The keyboard of the Wind Netbook not only has great texture, it also increased the space between the keys to 17.5mm, allowing you to be as comfortable as you can.

In addition, with the equipped standard battery package, longer battery life can escalate the mobility and the productiveness of the Wind Netbook, which can also make your daily lives much more convenient.

Unlike its other competitors that has compromised the memory capacity to decrease in size, the Wind Netbook is equipped with the 2.5 inch standard hard drive〈80G〉. It can operate just as any other notebook computers; without the worries of not having enough memory capacity to record the greatest moments in life.

via : msi.com.tw

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MSI Wind 6-cells Delayed Once More until August

MSI Wind 6 cells mini notebook laptop

According to MSImobile.com, 6-cell Wind has once again been delayed. Fortunately, not all is lost. People who are planning to buy the Linux version, it is still on schedule for its July release.

You can visit this link [ MSI WInd ] to find updated MSI Wind price from amazon.com

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MSI WIND LCD Display

MSI Wind mini notebook

The Freedom to Watch
10” Wide LCD Display

The MSI Wind U100 has selected a 10” wide LCD display as oppose to the typical smaller sizes to provide better comfort while viewing or reading. In addition, the 1024x 600 resolution can relief concerns of the full display of WebPages while browsing, giving you the freedom when exploring the internet.

MSI Wind LCD display picture

 

MSI wind LCD display compare resolution screen 10 inch 1020x600 and 800x480
- The Latest in LED Power-Saving Backlight Technology 

The MSI WIND (U100) is embedded with the LED power-saving backlight technology in providing better color fullness and brightness, elevating the total quality of imagery. Furthermore, the lower usage of power can offer a longer operating time.

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MSI Wind First Review (3) Conclusion

MSI Wind Review

Reviewed by: Rory Reid

Reviewed on: 2 July 2008

Performance
We alluded to the Atom CPU’s solid performance earlier and our benchmarks have reaffirmed this. The device is rarely sluggish in general use. It renders Web pages quickly, launches most applications without becoming too bogged down and generally doesn’t feel like it’s a budget laptop. It scored a 1,449 in PCMark 2005, which is a respectable tally for a device of this ilk. To put this into perspective, the Eee PC 900, which uses an older 900MHz Celeron M CPU, scored 1,133.

Here’s the Wind next to an Eee PC

Graphics horsepower was predictably lame. The 3DMark 2006 score of 600 is testament to this: it’s not going to run the latest 3D games. It’ll happily play high-definition movies, show pictures and run very basic games, though.

Battery life in the Wind is not as impressive as we’d first hoped. MSI had planned to ship it with a 6-cell battery as standard, but shortages meant it had to switch to a 3-cell unit instead. Worse still, the capacity is a lowly 2,200mAh — a far cry from the Eee PC 901’s 4-cell, 6,600mAh power cell.

It lasted 1 hour 55 minutes in our CPU-intensive Battery Eater test, which obviously isn’t as impressive as the 4.5 hours we achieved with the Eee PC 901. A larger 6-cell battery is promised, but its price is to be confirmed.

Throughout our test period, the Wind ran cool, quietly and unobtrusively. It does have an internal cooling fan, but this isn’t particularly loud.

Conclusion
The MSI Wind is a fabulous mini laptop. The keyboard is a joy to use, the screen is fantastic and it definitely looks the part. It lets itself down with a lack of integrated 3G and the standard battery life is relatively poor. Those willing to splash out on a larger battery and perhaps a 3G data dongle will really enjoy using it.

Edited by Shannon Doubleday

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