See the MSI Wind being removed from its box!

by Julian Prokaza on Tuesday 01 July 2008 14 Comments  |  

MSI Wind unboxingThe MSI Wind netbook arrived in the Mobile Computer office a short while ago and we’ve shot a couple of videos to tide you over until we publish the full review. The first is a riveting unboxing video that shows the Intel Atom-powered MSI Wind being carefully removed from the box it comes in. See the video after the cut...

[Related: See all Mobile Computer netbook reviews to date]

Originally published on www.mobilecomputermag.co.uk, now incorporated into Broadband Genie
© Dennis Publishing

 

Comments

  • neutral

    by LTM at 22:43 on 1 Jul 2008Report abuse

    Hope you treat the Wind better than you treated the Wind's box that it came in. :shock:
  • neutral

    by n4pst3r at 07:05 on 2 Jul 2008Report abuse

    Oh Come on, it's just a box :roll:
  • neutral

    by LTM at 07:35 on 2 Jul 2008Report abuse

    Tell that to the box. :D
  • neutral

    by kilo at 09:31 on 2 Jul 2008Report abuse

    could of had a better choice in music! :confused:
  • neutral

    by EZ at 10:20 on 2 Jul 2008Report abuse

    Heh, I totally agree.When I saw that I was thinking "Man, this guy handles computers? yikes!" :lol:
  • neutral

    by WTF at 17:29 on 2 Jul 2008Report abuse

    Have you ever opened a cardboard box before?
  • neutral

    by Stanley Knife at 17:52 on 2 Jul 2008Report abuse

    He should use those scissors to stab himself in the eyes, the great lummox. Poor box. I bet he keeps his biscuits in it now.
  • neutral

    by Mohan at 07:20 on 3 Jul 2008Report abuse

    The box contains 2 CDs for an ultraportable with no CD drive. Wonder what is in that CD ? and what these people were thinking .. :?:
  • neutral

    by marvelous at 07:42 on 3 Jul 2008Report abuse

    YAWN. Why would anyone post anything so unremittingly BORING?
  • neutral

    by THE RAZZLER at 23:43 on 9 Jul 2008Report abuse

    Give him a break, boxes can be hard to open!!! Anyway, it shows a good view of what the order is when it is opened of what you see, that's all it's meant to be!I did want to ask though, do you know anywhere that I could buy a cable to connect my external cd/dvd drive to the notebook?
  • neutral

    by K Jamal at 19:36 on 21 Jul 2008Report abuse

    How do you load CDs on this notebook? Does it have a CD drive?Hey, let's not blame the man too much for trying to destroy the box! He was probably too excited!
  • neutral

    by THE RAZZLER at 02:38 on 23 Jul 2008Report abuse

    [quote=K Jamal]How do you load CDs on this notebook? Does it have a CD drive?Hey, let's not blame the man too much for trying to destroy the box! He was probably too excited![/quote]It doesn't have a cd drive internally so you have to buy a separate drive,plug it in and then you can load the cd's onto the notebook.
  • neutral

    by at 23:27 on 21 Aug 2008Report abuse

    give him a break it's a summer wind
  • neutral

    by Neil at 23:25 on 10 Nov 2008Report abuse

    I want to buy one of these from Amazon.co. uk but there seems to be the u100 version here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/MSI-Netbook-Black-Webcam-Bluetooth/dp/B001G3GYEG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1226359172&sr=1-1 for £299 and this version here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/MSI-Netbook-Black-Webcam-Bluetooth/dp/B001G3GYEG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1226359172&sr=1-1 which is from the same supplier has a smaller hard drive yet is £329 but it has a 'UK' in the title, does this mean that the cheaper one is not a UK keyboard ? and has the @ key on one of the number keys like some other keyboards I've seen rather than above the ' key to the left of Enter like on my current keyboard?

    Thanks in advance..

Add your comment now

Post a reply to this thread

 

 

Please describe your emotions in making this comment:


Powered by reCAPTCHA

Unless you are a verified user, comments will be moderated before they appear. Comments submitted entirely in capital letters, containing advertising or excessive swearing will be rejected; please try to be polite. The best comments are relevant, factual and balanced; think about all aspects of the package, such as speed, connection quality and customer service. We reserve the right to edit comments.