Review: MSI Wind with HSDPA: the netbook for 2009?

by Tarinder Sandhu on 1 January 2009, 00:00 3.8

Tags: Wind U100, MSI

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Screen and size




Even under load the Wind U120H is practically inaudible, and probably would be if shipped with an SSD drive. Segueing slightly, a couple of speakers, located at the front and on each corner, produce bass-light sound but that's to be expected on a machine of this size.

The screen, a 10in model with a 1,024x600 native resolution, is surrounded by a relatively thin bezel that keeps the Wind's aesthetics cool. The built-in webcam has been upgraded this time, to either a 1.3MP or 2MP model, and it can be used in conjunction with the pre-installed Easy Face login feature that takes a snap of your mug and then matches it up when logging back in. It's fun, sure, and works well enough, but we'd rather MSI invest in a fingerprint reader if true security is the purpose of the application.

 


Super-bright and sharp, the LCD is a good fit for a netbook of this size, but what we'd give to have an 11.1in, 1,366x768 panel as found in high-end Sony TTs. Still, web-browsing and general usage is fine, and the Wind ships with a price that's roughly one-fifth of the cheapest VAIO TT.

 


Lined up together on one side, the Wind is substantially smaller than a Dell XPS M1330, middle, and PC Specialist 15.4in laptop, bottom. But you knew that, right?