Pros
- Reasonably Bright 10-inch display
- Hardy construction
Cons
- Not much in the way of extra software
- Not much in the way of extra software
Bottom Line
MSI's Wind is a hardy - if vanilla - mini-note, but for the Windows XP faithful it offers enough oomph for the job.
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