bit-tech News: First Look: MSI's Wind sub-notebook - 05/31/08 09:07 AM
Hi all,
We have just published a hands-on preview of *MSI's Wind sub-notebook* -
if you could post a link on your site that would be very much appreciated.
*Link:*
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/05/30/first-look-msi-s-wind-sub-notebook/1
*Picture:*
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/05/first-look-msi-s-wind-sub-notebook/fp_img.jpg
*Quote:
*/"We dropped into MSI's headquarters in Taiwan this morning to get some
hands on time with its new Wind PC. For those unaware of its importance,
it's not only MSI's first //netbook but also one of the first to carry
the Intel Atom processor.
Having played with the Eee PC and quite frankly, finding it much too
small to be comfortable, the 10-inch Wind was a real pleasure to use
without crippling my hands into looking like a lobster claw (fingers all
pinched together).
The Wind will launch in plain white, but will also have the option of
these cool tattoos. Now, not being one for art splashed over the cover
of electronic gadgets I have to say (while reaffirming my masculinity
here) that it looks awesome.
Another thing the Wind has over the Eee PC is the fact it feels like a
quality product -- with the Eee, you're aware of the (inexpensive) price
you pay in the feel of the plastic. I have to say that it's even got a
less cheap plastic feeling than MSI's notebooks that are twice the price."
/ *
*Cheers guys!
Tim Smalley
www.bit-tech.net
We have just published a hands-on preview of *MSI's Wind sub-notebook* -
if you could post a link on your site that would be very much appreciated.
*Link:*
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/05/30/first-look-msi-s-wind-sub-notebook/1
*Picture:*
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2008/05/first-look-msi-s-wind-sub-notebook/fp_img.jpg
*Quote:
*/"We dropped into MSI's headquarters in Taiwan this morning to get some
hands on time with its new Wind PC. For those unaware of its importance,
it's not only MSI's first //netbook but also one of the first to carry
the Intel Atom processor.
Having played with the Eee PC and quite frankly, finding it much too
small to be comfortable, the 10-inch Wind was a real pleasure to use
without crippling my hands into looking like a lobster claw (fingers all
pinched together).
The Wind will launch in plain white, but will also have the option of
these cool tattoos. Now, not being one for art splashed over the cover
of electronic gadgets I have to say (while reaffirming my masculinity
here) that it looks awesome.
Another thing the Wind has over the Eee PC is the fact it feels like a
quality product -- with the Eee, you're aware of the (inexpensive) price
you pay in the feel of the plastic. I have to say that it's even got a
less cheap plastic feeling than MSI's notebooks that are twice the price."
/ *
*Cheers guys!
Tim Smalley
www.bit-tech.net