It's clearly silly season on laptops at the moment, with this being the latest in a long, alarmingly cheap line of bargains. Like its competitors from Asus, Acer and
others, it's very small and, like them, its battery life isn't exactly brilliant (about 150 minutes). But the Wind does get the basics spot-on. The combination of comfortable keyboard, crisp,
decently sized screen, and a good-sized touchpad means that despite its titchiness, you won't be tearing off your sausage fingers in frustration. And, as it uses Windows XP rather than Linux, it'll
be far more familiar to most. The downside is that this pushes the cost up - albeit to only just over £300. But its tactile charms makes this the loveliest lap-tapper yet, and one we would
seriously consider using.
MSI Wind laptop
FIRST POSTED AUGUST 1, 2008
Details
Price: £317
Specifications
Memory card slots: 4-in-1 card reader
Video ports: VGA video out
Audio ports: 3.5mm mic in, 3.5mm headphone out
Data ports: 3 x USB
Network: 10/100 Ethernet, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi
Audio processor: Integrated audio
Speakers: Integrated
Dimensions: 260 x 180 x 37mm (WDH)
Weight: 1.1kg
Features
10in LED backlit display, built-in microphone, 1.3-megapixels webcam, 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 Processor, 80GB hard disk, Windows XP Home, 1GB 533MHz DDR2 RAM Intel 945GME integrated graphics

