“Whilst ASUS should be given a big ol’ pat on the back for being the first to truly ignite the subnotebook idea, they’re no longer alone in the market. MSI, Dell, Acer and others have been working feverishly to give ASUS some competition, and in MSI’s case, it’s right on cue with one of the world’s first Atom-powered subnotebooks, the MSI Wind U100.”Here are some more Mobile articles from around the web:
- Breaking Wind @ bit-tech
- MSI Wind U100 @ bit-tech
- Puma Platform for Notebooks @ InsideHW
- Netbooks versus Notebooks: The New Age Battle @ Hardware Zone
- LapLogic AeroGel Extreme Lapdesks Review @ Virtual-Hideout
- Asus Eee PC 901 Laptop Review @ Digital Trends
- Gateway P-6831FX Gaming Notebook @ HotHardware
- Dell Vostro Laptop @ SpicyGadget
- Toshiba Satellite U300 @ InsideHW
- Nokia E71 @ Hardware Zone
- LapLogic G800 (W800) Aerogel Extreme LapDesk @ TechwareLabs
- LG KF700 @ Hardware Zone
- OtterBox iPhone Armor Case with Waterproof Headphones Review @ OCIA
Designing a good UMPC is a breeze for MSI
The MSI Wind is the newest model in that strange new world of subnotebooks/UMPCs that has become a very competitive market. It is running an Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz on a Intel 945GSE and ICH7M chipset and supports 1024×600 on it’s 10″ LCD, so you don’t have to squint to badly to see text. HEXUS’ favourite
feature has to be the keyboard, it’s not full size but it is certainly bigger than the Eee’s! Read on to see how well it fares.