MSI Wind U100

Review by Julian Prokaza on Wed 02 July 2008

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The Wind’s screen diagonal only measures 1.1in more than that of the other netbooks we’ve reviewed (including the bigger-still HP 2133 Mini-Note), but the screen does look noticeably larger than that on the competition. It’s a shame that MSI hasn’t plumped for a higher resolution (1024 x 800 would solve most of the disappearing dialog box issues), but even at 1024 x 600, the slightly increased pixel size makes everything just that little bit easier to see – but only a little, mind.

MSI Wind 10in screen 

At its middle brightness setting, the vibrant LED backlit screen is brighter than the Eee PC 901’s at maximum brightness, but it’s no crisper. Viewing angles are about the same as the Eee PC’s, too, and the screen is perfectly clear in daylight – as you can see in the short video clip below.

There has been some discussion online about the effectiveness of the Wind’s screen hinges, but we can’t see what the problem is – at least on our retail unit. The hinges hold the screen stiffly enough and they have enough play to cause a little screen wobble if the laptop is jiggled, this doesn’t happen unless you have a particularly violent typing technique.

 

The lid doesn’t open completely flat, but it is heavy enough to almost overbalance the Wind when pushed to its maximum 140 degrees or so – a small push on the screen is enough to tip the laptop over. Again, this is unlikely to be a problem in daily use, though some reports suggest that it’s more of a problem with the bulkier six-cell battery – retail units have the smaller, lighter three-cell battery. Incidentally, the lid has no latch, but is held closed with magnetic fasteners.

MSI Wind U100

MSI Wind U100 specification

Processor
Intel Atom N270 (1.6GHz)
Memory
1Gb DDR2 (2Gb max)
Graphics
Intel GMA950
Hard disk
80Gb SATA
Optical drive
NA
Floppy drive
NA
Screen
10in (1024 x 600) LED backlit
Connectivity
Ethernet, 802.11g, Bluetooth, USB 2.0 x 3, VGA, 3.5mm headphone & mic
Other
SD Card, webcam
Operating system
Windows XP Home SP3 (as reviewed) or SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
Size
260 x 180 x 34mm
Weight
1.154kg
Battery life
2h 37m light use;1h 20m heavy use
Recharge time
2h 5m
Warranty
2 year

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Derek 16:36 on 2 Jul 2008

Any update on the how long the battery lasted when cpu was underclocked?

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Brandon 17:08 on 2 Jul 2008

Does the SD card fit flush against the edge when inserted or does it stick out of the side?

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Julian Prokaza | registered | 58 posts 18:00 on 2 Jul 2008

SD Cards poke out of the slot by 8mm, Brandon.

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aj booker 11:14 on 3 Jul 2008

It is the same as the Wind. NOT identical, the same. Other posts online claim there is even a 'made by MSI' sticker on the base of the box!On top of that, it is available NOW, collectable from most stores in the UK, and significantly cheaper than what MSI wish to eventually charge when they ship in the UK. I have seen some retailers claim £365 for the same model as PC World are stocking.I suspect that MSI has seen the competition, has decided to sell the wind rebadged through a few competitors, for most stock, and will quickly bring out a better model before Christmas at the same price point as they sell the wind now. This is a fiercely contested market sector at the moment and possibly Apple or Dell could blow the whole thing wide open with design / pricing.By the way, does anyone know if it is possible to drive a HD Res monitor from the wind? I have a 24" with a VGA in that would go nicely! I would not expect full screen video though

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Thue 10:27 on 4 Jul 2008

The article writes:"at just 34m, the Wind is only a little thicker than the Acer Aspire One (29mm)"IMO there is quite a difference between 34m and 29mm :shock:

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17:11 on 4 Jul 2008

What is the webcam like and what type is it? eg: 1.3mega pixels?

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joe catania 01:14 on 6 Jul 2008

i have an msi wind in white and yes it is a little more expensive than the advent. Specifications are the same but the advent uses a different hard drive and inferior ram. It also has 1 year warranty in uk while wind has 2.Thirdly i have had both in my hand simultaneously and the wind is the better looking model by far. Looks slicker especially in wind as opposed to two tone of advent. this is down to preference

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tom 07:58 on 9 Jul 2008

hello,while on Amazon(just as an example),the prices of the msi wind and Eee pc 901 are $500 and $600 respectively ( [b]the wind is the cheaper[/b] ),on your latest reviews on these , you noted that their prices(with Windows XP for comparison)will be $570 and $500(£363 and £319) ( [b]the 901 is cheaper[/b])!did i miss something !?

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fartmeißter 09:32 on 10 Jul 2008

Why does the wallpaper disappear after exiting its hibernate state? (in the video)

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Infernoz 07:09 on 12 Jul 2008

My Advent 4211 (took 5 days via on-line courier order) is currently driving an LG L226WTQ at 1680 x 1050 60Hz (full resolution), via it's VGA input, so I expect other HD Res monitors could be driven too.If you are driving an LCD display from XP, I strongly recommend downloading and installing the Microsoft ClearType PowerToy, otherwise the picture can seem a bit 'thin'.The machine has a black outer and a Silver inner and has a proper laptop 'finish' unlike the tacky look & feel of the EeePCs. The PSU is a tiny 100V to 240V input, 20V 2A output, in-line type, with a changeable mains lead, so great for mobile and international users. The machine seems fast enough for 800MB XVID videos, but drops frames for very high data rate 4GB MP4 videos. I haven't tested it with DVD files yet.IMHO ASUS, HP and ACER are out of the running now, for the high end of this sector. The Acer Aspire One (also at PC World £229.99) looks worse value for money given it has less memory, a smaller screen, and less storage space, however will wreck the sale of low and mid range Asus EeePCs!

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Kent Bolton 10:31 on 15 Jul 2008

How easy is it to install applications (say MS Office) and how's it done without a CD drive?

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Kelvin 12:01 on 15 Jul 2008

Just copy your ms office to a thumbdrive and install ms office from the usb on MSI Wind. I did it yesterday, a breeze... :wink:

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Philip 18:51 on 26 Jul 2008

Hi All,Just got back from PC World, my new 4211, first impressions its very good, before I bought it I asked a member of staff if you could upgrade the ram, they went over the the Tech Guys, for advice and came back and told me you could not upgrade the ram, could someone tell me if this is correct.I was going to buy the eepc 900 but I'm glad i came accross this in the store.I'm supprised how fast it is, one thing I inted to do over the next few days is to install Linux as a dual boot.I know it's early days yet but so far I can't fault it.ThanksPhilip

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Mike 08:26 on 28 Jul 2008

Philip, could you check on your unit the visual quality of typed text (any font, say 14pnt) on Wordpad or the wp app in Works. I found the appearance of the line of typed text very patchy looking as though there were several different shades of black/grey.

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Julian Prokaza | registered | 58 posts 17:52 on 28 Jul 2008

Text is fine on the Advent 4211, Mike - I'll check on a Wind too, but I think it'll be the same. Can you be more specific with your problem, or perhaps take a photo?

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16:51 on 14 Aug 2008

The new 6cell winds are shipping with a diff touchpad, no good, doesn't allow for touch scrolling...

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aaron short 18:27 on 4 Nov 2009

hello im buying a wind u100 soon, would you reccomend anything, like what i shouldnt download and what i should
its £200 in argos atm btw :D

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alison reynalds | registered | 1 post 10:25 on 13 Nov 2009

hi i just brought this from argos and who how great it is runs really fast cant wait till xmas and give to children

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u100 11:07 on 26 Nov 2009

If you're looking for a spare battery, I know where to get it. http://www.batteries4laptop.co.uk/msi-wind-u100-battery.htm

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j harrison 22:36 on 21 Dec 2009

can i buy an external hard drive for the msi 100 U netbook; i have bought my daughter one from argos at 199 POUNDS which is fantastic but she wants to play her sim games; i am not very technically minded so any replies can they be simple please

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D. Fletcher 13:37 on 30 Dec 2009

My daughter had a msi U100 for xmas. We cant get it to connect to the WLAN. We know the wlan works & netbook connects using cable so im thinking its something we havent done when setting netbook up. Thewireless LAN LED indicator is glowing showing its enabled. Im stuck !! Any ideas ?

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