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MSI WIND Laptop overview

MSI WIND detail
Welcoming the MSI Wind Notebook, Providing a
Light and Graceful Mobile Life When You Are on the Go!
Intel is Making Its Intro at the IDF with the Wind Netbook
MSI Notebook is drawing mass attention with the coming release of the MSI Wind Netbook. Intel has already made its presentation with the MSI Wind Netbook in Shanghai during IDF (Intel Development Forum). The light and graceful MSI Wind Netbook will provide the simplest operating conditions for the everyday enjoyment for our users.

 

Living in the new age of the internet, every person has the needs for effective internet connection both at professionally and personally. MSI offers the new Wind Netbook to meet the demands of the modern people, in providing a lighter and more convenient notebook computer.

Through the advancement of information and technology, the internet has become the very bridge that connects the world. It is also the most effective way of receiving the latest of necessary knowledge and methods. The small and beautiful Wind Netbook will provide the necessities for all computer functions, as wells as simple and friendly operating conditions so all of us may participate in the world of the internet.

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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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MSI WIND U100 : mini laptop overview

 MSI Wind mini laptop U100

• Intel® Atom™ N270 Processor
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• 10” Wide Screen Display
• Convenient Magnifying Capability
• Ergonomic Big-Size Keyboard and Touch Pad
• Hard Drive with Massive Capacity
• Built-in High Resolution Mega Pixels Webcam
• Built-in High-Performance 2 Channel Stereo Speakers, and Microphone
• 802.11b / g Wireless Lan with Bluetooth
• Comprehensive Multi-Media Application Interface

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