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The MSI Wind has blown into our lives like a fearsome twister, Excuse us while we just nail some wood to all the office windows and cower in the basement waiting for a few cows to drop out the sky.With a ten-inch screen, the MSI Wind is one of the larg...
Turbopowered processor. Supersized screen and keyboard.
Bland looks, and the battery life is a bit basic.
Speedy performance, large screen and keyboard, oh and anything with a turbo button on is alright by us!...
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Netbooks are the biggest selling category in the computer industry right now for several reasons. The poor global economy is the big reason consumers are flocking to netbooks. I don’t think that is the only reason that netbooks continue to post such...
I spent lots of time just using the U100 as my only computer and I came to the realization that I could leave my large notebook behind and travel light with the U100 and never look back. I was impressed by the performance the little machine offered...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-23 02:43:55
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Is this the most revolutionary tool since the dawn of the Internet? Probably not, but up until a year ago cheap netbooks that weighed under a kilo and possessed Bluetooth and wi-fi capabilities were considered utopian.Today, they have surpassed novelty...
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The MSI Wind was our top netbook choice for a while, and for very good reason. Taking advantage of a chassis that included space for a 10in screen, MSI fits in a full-size keyboard - and this is still a joy to type on compared with its rivals. It's als...
A fine example of how to make a netbook, but the price is too high...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-23 02:43:55
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The MSI Wind was the first netbook to come equipped with Intels Atom processor – now every model in this test is fitted with it. MSI is also credited with offering rebadged models to Advent and Medion and these two units in our test appear identical t...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-23 02:43:55
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Bridging the gap between the original Eee 700 and an ultraportable notebook, the popularity of MSI’s Wind U100 was one of the reasons Asus brought the 10in Eee PC to market.A sleek-looking design, the Wind U100 has nicely rounded corners to the chassis...
Screen size; battery life; good overall design...
Slightly awkward keyboard layout...
Impressive design, easy to use and, now that it has a bigger battery, it’s well worth the money...
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MSIs Wind did very well when we reviewed it in our last round-up and different versions of it have been sold by numerous other manufacturers, including LG and Medion. This model is black and its lid has a glossy sheen, so it picks up fingerprints e...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-05-23 02:43:55
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The Medion Mini Akoya E1210, which we tested last month, is widely regarded as a clone of this netbook, the MSI Wind U100.Both products offer a 10 screen in the same case, but, on closer inspection, we discovered some minor differences that separate...
Big screen, Fast, Larger keyboard is more ergonomic, Plenty of storage: either 80 GB or 160 GB...
Very poor battery life, Feedback on webcam microphone, Small touchpad, Fn and Ctrl keys swapped on keyboard...
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Today were going to look at the MSI Wind U100 Series, a smart looking subnotebook aimed directly at the successful EEE PC market.
The MSI Wind is a fantastic little subnotebook that combines an ergonomically sound design with solid build quality and reasonable performance for its class, even running Windows XP as opposed to the Linux variation of the unit. The Wind does its job a...
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It's no secret that the key to the Eee PC 1000H's current A List status is its tremendous six-hour battery life, three times that of its rivals. We know it, you know it, and MSI certainly knows it - hence the belated introduction of the MSI Wind U100-2...
A vast improvement that brings it almost in line with the Eee PC 1000H - if the price falls the Wind may just edge it...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-23 02:43:55
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Coulda been a contender. A very decent netbook, trumped by the NC10. Launched earlier this year, the MSI Wind uses the same basic design thats more recently been adopted by the Medion Akoya Mini, but weighs slightly more. This extra bulk comes fro...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2014-05-23 02:43:55
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The MSI Wind is a great mini-notebook that can be brought anywhere, thanks to its small and lightweight profile. It sports the latest Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, and can last for a couple of hours between charges. Click to en...
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Right, now that we’ve got that out of the way, if you want to know more then read on.It seems that the sub-notebook/ultra-portable market has exploded like an egg does in the microwave. From the pioneering EeePC of a little over a year ago, we suddenly...
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...
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MSIs Wind NB U100 is one of the first Intel Atom-based mini-notebooks to appear. And like the Acers Aspire One, it gives a clear idea of what the bargain-priced CPU can handle. Other components include 1GB of RAM, an 80GB 2.5in hard drive, and Win...
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...
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T3.com Updated: 2014-05-23 02:43:55
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Itd be too easy to say the Wind is an Eee PC with a different badge. After all, its white, plastic looking and follows the same design ethic. However, get beyond the looks and its a great machine in its own right. With a 10 inch screen, its the l...
Great performance, Large keyboard, Turbo-powered processor...
Battery life is basic...
Sure, its got a comedy name but fart-gags aside, this powerful and feature packed notebook will seriously put the wind up the opposition...
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The MSI Wind looks less like the ASUS Eee PC and more like the HP Mini-Note PC. It weighs 1.25kg and has a 10in screen, and it offers a keyboard that is very easy to type on. Its not a unit without failings, but there arent many. In fact, the Windows...
Comfortable to use, 10in screen, 80GB hard drive, long battery life, competitive price...
Chassis has poor balance for lap use, no expansion slot...
For its sub-$700 asking price, you cant go wrong with the MSI Wind. It was responsive in our tests, and has plenty of storage and a large screen. Most importantly, its battery lasts a long time. This ultraportable is also quite comfortable to use...
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The MSI Wind looks less like the ASUS Eee PC and more like the HP Mini-Note PC. It weighs 1.25kg and has a 10in screen, and it offers a keyboard that is very easy to type on. Its not a unit without failings, but there arent many. In fact, the Windows...
Comfortable to use, 10in screen, 80GB hard drive, long battery life, competitive price...
Chassis has poor balance for lap use, no expansion slot...
For its sub-$700 asking price, you cant go wrong with the MSI Wind. It was responsive in our tests, and has plenty of storage and a large screen. Most importantly, its battery lasts a long time. This ultraportable is also quite comfortable to use...
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-Our pics and first impressions of the hotly anticipated ultra-cheapie, and yes, its better than the Eee in several ways. Asus broke apart the laptop mold with the original Eee 701, and made a good thing even better with the Eee 900 and 901, but other...
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A startling achievement: a capable, highly usable ultraportable for less than £300. Only mediocre battery life mars its appeal...
A startling achievement: a capable, highly usable ultraportable for less than £300. Only mediocre battery life mars its appeal...
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The recent flurry of mini PCs may all look alike but, like a manufactured boy band, they’ve all subtly carved their own identities. The sacrificed performance for looks, conceded battery life, storage and a polished operating system to keep its pric...
Smaller than Eee 1000. Big hard drive. Well priced...
Poor battery life. No Bluetooth on Linux version. Small trackpad...
Big without the bulk, but poor battery life lets the MSI down...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-23 02:43:55
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If you’ve been holding off buying a netbook until the dust has settled, the good news is that you can reach for your credit card now. The last of the eagerly anticipated Intel Atom-powered netbook models is now available – the MSI Wind. Lots of people...
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...
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The flurry of inexpensive laptops has finally reached its peak. First, HP's Mini-Note 2133, then Acer's Aspire One attempted to recreate the success of Asus' pint-sized Eee range. Now MSI's own contender, the Wind U100, is upon us. The burning question...
A startling achievement: a capable, highly usable ultraportable for less than £300. Only mediocre battery life mars its appeal...
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The first-generation Eee PC had more than its fair share of critics. The most common complains centred on its poor battery life and a screen so small it threatened to recalibrate your eyesight. In response, Asus briefly released the larger Eee PC 900...
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...
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techradar.com Updated: 2014-05-23 02:43:55
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The laptop market has changed in recent months.That was due to the introduction of the Asus Eee PC, which single-handedly created the low-cost mini-laptop market segment.To support this market, Intel has now released its Atom processor, designed specif...
Atom processor, Power efficient, Nice keyboard and screen, Overclocking...
No optical drive...
The laptop market has changed in recent months.That was due to the introduction of the Asus Eee PC, which single-handedly created the low-cost mini-laptop market segment.To support this market, Intel has now released its Atom processor, designed specif...
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With a great screen and fantastic keyboard this is a mini-notebook that doesnt compromise on usability or features...
First Atom CPU, great screen, big keyboard...
Minimal battery life...
With a great screen and fantastic keyboard this is a mini-notebook that doesnt compromise on usability or features...
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asiaone.com Updated: 2016-11-23 12:27:09
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By Yeong Ah SengTHE MSIWind U100 Netbook had quite a successful launch last year. In the netbook league, the U100 stood out with its practical design, Win XP implementation, large 10-inch 1024x600 screen, six-cell battery and fairly sizeable (160GB) ha...
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vr-zone.com Updated: 2016-11-23 12:27:10
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In this article, VR-Zone brings you even more pictures of the MSI Wind PC, which we have previously dissected (and produced some photos). Not only that, we also have performance results from the latest processor used in this UMPC, the Intel Atom. A n...
We ran a simple set of tests on the MSI Wind PC; Super PI 1.5-mod, Futuremark 3DMark03 and HD Tach 3.0.1.0. A HWMonitor 1.09 screenshot has also been thrown in to show the minimum and maximum operaturing temperatures of the MSI Wind PC (idle and load)...
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If you are there at Computex Taipei 2008. The most eye catching gadgets of the year are the Atom based mini notebooks I call it. This Wind Notebook by Microstar is based on the Intel 945GSE chipset and comes with 1GB of DDR2 and 80GB SATA HDD and DDR...
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