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. ...
Abstract: -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...
The MSI Wind is a great netbook. Its stylish, its easy to type on and its quick. The wireless connectivity could have been better and the standard battery life is relatively poor, but these are issues you can get around. With that in mind, this dev...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...