MSI U135DX Atom N455 250GB 10.1in
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16 years ago
Built around Intel's latest Atom platform, this budget netbook performs similarly to its competition, though the battery life is shorter. (On the plus side, though, its keyboard is sturdier.)
Pros:
- Sturdy
- attractive design
- Excellent keyboard
- Competitive price
- Includes child-friendly Web browser
Cons:
- Single mouse button
- Slow boot time
- Mediocre Webcam
- Short-range Wi-Fi radio
16 years ago
Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz CPU, 1GB DDR2 RAM, 250GB SATA HDD, 10-inch 1024x600 LED backlit glossy screen, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, SD slot, 6-cell battery, 1.3kg, Windows 7 Starter PCs garnering the majority of headlines in 2010, Micro Star International decided to start the year by The...
16 years ago
Port selection on the MSI Wind U135 is comparable to competing netbooks, offering three USB ports, audio jacks, VGA-out, Ethernet, and an SDHC-card reader. For security a Kensington lock slow as also included.
Pros:
- Good design
- Capable touchpad with proper drivers
- Nice keyboard
Cons:
- Half the battery life of other Pine Trail netbooks
- Missing touchpad software out of the box
16 years ago
Review MSI Wind U135 Netbook
"The best design offers ultimate ease and joy." - is what MSI's Chief Industrial Designer is said to have stated in connection with the Wind U135. Well, we can basically verify the simplicity of handling the netbook, but joy on design is an issue as such.
Pros:
- Attractive design
- Very good case stability
- User-friendly keyboard
- Very good viewing angle stability
- Low case temperatures
- Low price
- The display
- apart from the reflective surface.
Cons:
- Case susceptible for grime
- Center of gravity too far back
- Average VGA connection quality
- Reflective display
- Perpetual fan presence
- Speakers' poor sound quality
- On the one side
- a matt display for better netbook ergonomics outdoors and on the other
- a fan control update.
16 years ago
MSI Wind U135 review
The 10in MSI Wind U135 heralds the company's first mainstream netbook offering based on Intel's new Pine Trail Atom chips, which are supposed to be more power-efficient than the older Atom processors.
16 years ago
MSI Wind U135 Review
In general, MSI netbooks have been the long-distance runners of the category; the U100, the U110, and the U123 all had impressive battery life. With its newest netbook, the Wind U135 ($329), MSI is using the second-generation Atom N450 processor, which was designed to provide up to 20 percent...
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