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MSI Wind U100 10-inch Netbook Review

May 9 2009, 1:00pm CDT | by

MSI Wind U100 10-inch Netbook Review
 
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We published just last week our review of the MSI U100 Netbook. Tweaktown also reviewed the MSI U100.
Quote from the review: "Netbooks are the biggest selling category in the computer industry right now for several reasons. The poor global economy is the big reason consumers are flocking to netbooks. I don’t think that is the only reason that netbooks continue to post such massive growth, I think that consumers are finally realizing that they don’t have to use the most powerful notebook available to do the majority of what they need. With that realization many people shopping for computers are opting to go with the much smaller and more portable netbook machines rather than larger full notebook systems. Another big benefit of the netbook is that the little machines tend to sip power making them last longer away from an outlet."
Read the full MSI Wind U100 review on Tweaktown.

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