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MSI Wind U123-001US 10.2-Inch Blue Netbook - 6 Cell Battery

MSI Wind U123-001US 10.2-Inch Blue Netbook - 6 Cell Battery

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Brand: MSI
Category: Personal Computer

Buy New: $369.99
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Seller: iPriceclub
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 1,777

Color: Midnight blue
Media: Personal Computers
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Operating System: Windows XP Home
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Speed: 1.66
CPU Type: Intel Core Solo
Processors: 1
System Bus Speed: 667
System Memory: 1000
Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM
Hard Drive Size: 160
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Native Resolution: 10.2
Modem: None
Display Size: 10.20
Battery: 1 Lithium-Ion
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 10.2 x 1.2
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: U123-001US
Model: U123-001US
UPC: 816909056341
EAN: 0816909056341
ASIN: B0026FCIB6

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
   Intel Atom N280 1.66GHz Processor
   1GB DDR2 533 Mhz SO-DIMM (1 Slot) upgradable to 2 GB MAX
   160GB 2.5-Inch SATA Hard Drive
   Windows XP Home, 6 Cell Battery
   10.2-Inch 1024x600 LCD Panel, Webcam 1.3M, Exclusive MSI EasyFace (Face Identification software) Inside

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Product Description
Bigger Size, Better Vision - 10.2" Wide LCD Display
    The Wind, an acronym for “Wi-Fi Network Device," featuring a speedy and energy-efficient Intel Atom 1.6GHz Processor to provide longer operation hours and better mobile lifestyle.
  • 10.2" wide (1024x 600 resolution ) LCD display as oppose to the typical smaller sizes to provide better comfort while reading.
  • The 1024x 600 resolution can relief concerns of the full display of WebPages while browsing, giving you the freedom when exploring the internet.
  • The New Intel Atom 1.66GHz Processor

      Wind U123 series carrying Intel Atom Processor uses a brand new design structure. This is smallest and uses the least energy (power usage in limited below 1 to 2.5 watts)
  • The Newest Intel Atom CPU N280 1.66G/ 667Mhz
  • Low power design for Long Lasting Battery Life
  • The Latest in LED Power-Saving Technology
  • Visual in Fashion

  • The Latest LED Power-saving Backlight Technology
    • The U123 is embedded with the LED power-saving backlight technology in providing better color fullness and brightness, elevating the total quality of imagery. Furthermore, the lower usage of power can offer a longer operating time.

    Mobility in Fashion

  • Lightness in Design
    • The frame is approximately 10.23" in length and 7" in width. It is only 1.3" in thickness making it extremely thin. The total weight added with the battery is not more than 2.6 lbs, making the U123 Series very ideal for taking it on the go.

    Operate in Fashion

  • Exclusive MSI EasyFace( Face Identification software) Inside
    • 1. Easy Face Manager
      2. EasyFace Logon
      3. EasyFace AutoLocker
  • Ergonomic Big-Size Keyboard and Touch Pad
    • MSI has the same persistence for proper ergonomically design even on the keyboards of our smaller notebook computers. The keyboard of the U123 not only has great texture, it also inc


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    5 out of 5 stars MSI Wind U123 first impressions   May 14, 2009
    Brian J. O'donnell (Los Angeles, Ca)
    29 out of 30 found this review helpful

    Just got the Wind today in the mail. Very nice little computer.

    Took about 14 minutes to get all booted up initially but it starts up very quickly after that.

    So far I have surfed the internet, played online poker, and messed with the settings. Nothing too amazing. It handles everything well, not discernably different from my 2.2Ghz Core 2 Duo macbook. I'm not going to attempt too much with this anyways. Youtube worked fine, but netflix instant movies wasn't working tonight. I don't know what the deal is with that, whether it's the comp or the site. **Update, Netflix was messed up. The Wind plays Netflix instant view movies just fine.**

    Graphically it's ok. The 10" screen isn't going to make me faint or anything. Everything looks fine with the brighness at all levels. The application windows get a little choppy when I move them around, but that happens in every Windows machine I've used.

    It is quiet, the fans come on every now and then. I don't mind. My girlfriend is watching netflix on her MacBook Pro and it is way louder than the Wind.

    The hinges are sturdy, in fact, the whole machine is sturdy. And it's attractive. The blue shell has little sparklies. The mouse buttons are chrome, which I like (in tasteful amounts).

    The webcam is ok, and the speakers are ok too. Ok is actually an overstatement. So far they are pretty junky. But I wasn't expecting much.

    The internet response is plenty fast. However, it seems like it only has wireless b/g. This version DOES NOT HAVE wireless N. That's disappointing, the specs do note that it has g/n on the Amazon site. Again, no wireless N.

    The box says no bluetooth but the hardware info in windows says yes. I haven't tried to verify which one is correct.

    Typing is not a problem. I would rather have regular sized comma and period keys than a full sized shift bar, which the Wind has. It's taking a bit of adjustment, but I can type pretty fast on it after just a couple hours.

    Brightness at the lowest level is fine on my eyes. It's very bright all the way up, which I appreciate when it's plugged in.

    Battery life seems to be about 5 hours with wireless on and brightness all the way down. We'll see if that changes.

    It is a little rear end heavy, but so are Porsches. It balances fine so far, I haven't tried it in every situation. I mean, you gotta watch out
    if the screen is open and you're setting it on an uneven surface, but it's fine in my lap and on the table. Just be extra careful when you are setting the Wind down.

    **In response to comment 4 - 3 USB ports, VGA for monitor, the 4-in-one card reader, ethernet, headphone jack. No firewire/hdmi :( I will try to hook it up to my 22" LCD tonight and see if it can handle it.**

    **I read some reviews at another site, apparently the U123 uses 800Mhz RAM, and the upgrade requires a 2GB stick to max it out. I have not confirmed this, but I've got a 2GB in my MacBook. I'll do a switcheroo and see how it works.**

    I really like the trackpad, but only after downloading the Synaptics drivers. Make sure to do that right off the bat (http://www.synaptics.com/support/drivers)!! You can get scroll function and corner tap functions, i.e., when I tap the bottom left I have it set to go back in the web browser, and when I tap the upper left it minimizes the window. Awesome! Almost like expose in OSX, but different (We can't have everything). It's definitely the best Windows XP navigating experience I've had so far.

    I plan on installing OSX on this, but I need to do more research on how to do it. Apparently I need an external DVD drive, which I'm not prepared to shell out the $$ for. **Update, there seems to be a way to do it via USB stick. So now I gotta get myself a legit copy of OSX and an 8GB stick, and I'm golden.**

    As shipped, right out of the box, with the 1.66 Ghz processor and 1GB RAM, I am very impressed.

    Remember to press Crtl + F11 to activate the wireless!

    Very nice little machine.
    I will update as time goes on.
    Let me know if you need any answers, i.e., have any questions!



    5 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars   May 27, 2009
    Pearson Wung (United States)
    16 out of 16 found this review helpful

    After comparing the various currently available netbooks, I had a toss up between the 6-cell MSI Wind U123, Samsung NC10, and Asus Eee PC 1000HE. Although I liked the longer battery life of the Samsung and Eee PC, I wound up going with the U123 because it's lighter and more compact than the Eee PC (2.6lbs vs 3.2lbs), and has a newer processor than the Samsung (Intel Atom N280 vs N270). It didn't hurt that the U123 is slightly less expensive than the Samsung NC10 and Eee PC 1000HE. I also briefly considered the U123's predecessor, the U120, but decided against the U120 because its 1GB memory isn't upgradeable.

    * The U123's construction is solid. The glossy lid looks nice but attracts fingerprints (no surprise here).

    * The battery is fatter than I had expected. With the battery attached, the U123 is around 1 3/4" high in the back. Balance-wise, it makes the U123 somewhat back heavy and easy to tip over if you have the display angled back far enough.

    * The 6-cell battery is rated 5200 mAh. In normal mode, I am averaging a little over 5 hrs with wifi on while doing mostly web browsing. The U123 has a battery-saving "Eco" mode (Fn + F10), which I usually forget to use. The U123 doesn't seem to remember that it was in "Eco" mode the next time you start up or come out of standby or hibernation.

    * The keyboard is a good size with good feel. The layout is standard except for one quirk: the Fn and left Ctrl keys are reversed from their usual positions in most non-Mac notebooks.

    * The U123 runs fairly cool. Even at peak activity with the fan running full, it never gets uncomfortably warm.

    * The speaker sound quality is bad, as expected in a netbook.

    * The U123 comes with 1GB of memory. To upgrade the memory, you have to remove the entire bottom cover. This involves removing 10 screws, one of which is covered by a scary-looking "Warranty Sticker Void if Tampered" sticker. (I've read posts elsewhere that report that the warranty is *not* void if you're just upgrading the memory.) My U123 came with a Transcend 1GB DDR2 800 SO-DIMM in the single memory slot. I will be replacing it later this week with a 2GB stick that I've ordered. Having to remove the bottom cover to upgrade memory is a hassle because of all the side ports (USB, headphone, mic) that have openings in the cover, but it's something you'll probably only need to do once or twice. Still, it would've been nice if the U123 had an access panel like the Samsung NC10 or Asus Eee PC to get at the memory.

    * No Bluetooth (or at least I couldn't figure out how to turn it on). Interestingly, the U123 does have Bluetooth drivers and settings software installed, but I guess this is meant for other U123 models. A little disappointing since I had incorrectly assumed that any netbook these days would automatically have Bluetooth. However, not a deal killer for me since I don't use Bluetooth that much anyway.

    * When starting up the first time, the U123 spent quite a bit of time installing Windows. I lost track, but I'd guess it was around 10 min. Later, I had a minor scare when the U123 couldn't find any wireless networks. It turns out the wireless was disabled. I had to actually read the documentation to figure out how to turn on the wireless: Fn + F11.

    I give the MSI Wind U123 4.5 stars (rounded up to 5 stars for the ratings system).



    5 out of 5 stars MSI wind U123   June 15, 2009
    William T. Anderson
    If you want a net book with a 6-cell battery, this is for you! By the way, the batter does not really project out like other models, this one is compact, and well made. Run time is fantastic and it's a great deal!


    5 out of 5 stars MSI Wind U123 A Very Nice Little Computer   June 28, 2009
    Kenneth J. Mccormick
    I wanted an easily portable, light computer and decided on a netbook. The next step was which one? After reading many reviews I decided to buy the MSI Wind U123 and I wasn't disappointed. The keyboard was big enough to do word processing and the CPU was far more responsive than I had imagined. Even the battery life surprised me. The machine came with a six cell battery that has lasted me through about 4½ hours of use. I use the machine mostly to browse the Internet and do word processing, but I also watch videos with it, and they are very smooth. The only exception is wireless streaming video, but that is because the wireless is a bottleneck.

    This netbook has a card reader, USB connections, and other necessary connections. The screen takes a little getting used to because you don't quite see an entire page, but you will get used to that. For the price of about $350 you are getting quite a competent computer that is about as powerful as laptops of a few years ago, but much easier to handle and with considerably more battery life. My machine came with Windows XP.

    Ken
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    5 out of 5 stars MSI U123   January 12, 2010
    Tim Floto (Santa Cruz, California)
    This is my first netbook. I've gone through a notebook at the clip of one every two and a half years, so I thought I'd give this guy a try. I selected it because of the 10" screen, six cell battery and the N280 chip set. This is the least expensive netbook i've found to meet those criteria. I comes with a little bit of trial software bloat which I promptly removed. It connects easily the net through both the Wireless and the Ethernet connections. I use it with MS Office and the Visual C++ Express Studio, I cannot complain about performance at all.
    The webcam gives a clear crisp image. I had to search the web to figure out how to enable it (Function + F6 key). Same for the wireless (Function + F11 key). The documents allude to this but I don't often RTFM.


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