Abstract: While the rest of the world has been enjoying the MSI Wind, the US release has suffered multiple delays due to battery shortages. Finally, after months of waiting, the little Asus-killer laptops are shipping. So while some of you may already have a Wi...
Abstract: Category of small cheap notebooks became very popular and there is no wonder why most of big brands want a piece of cake for themselves. But Asus got all of them off-guard. Because of that we’ve been waiting rather long for Eee’s true rival . We’ve alr...
Abstract: I can (and will) safely recommend the MSI Wind to just about anybody who’s not a hardcore computer user or who needs to type all day long. The price is right, the performance is right, and the portability is so right that it’s somehow wrong (in a right...
The MSI Wind is a good sub-notebook– nay, a subnotebook. The build quality is solid and convincing, the design is basic but all you need and the choice of hardware is perfectly balanced with the exception of the HDD – which still does give you a few a...
There's a lot to like about the MSI Wind. It's a great design and benefits from an excellent keyboard and screen, but it's let down by battery life that cannot compete with the Eee PC 901 and undercut by a re-branded version, making you think twice. It's ...
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. ...
Small, light; good screen for Web browsing; roomy hard drive, large keyboard for its class
No PCMCIA or ExpressCard slot; mediocre battery life with three-cell battery; poor speakers
The MSI Wind U100 strikes the right balance between portability, power, and comfort, making it a top choice among inexpensive ultraportable laptops. ...