Description: It is a contemporary stylish laptop sleeve. Excellent for any occasion, ... more
whether you are at working, in school or traveling. Durable, water resistant neoprene cushions provide complete laptop protection. Smooth non-scratch interior linings throughout the bag. Provides Maximum Protection from Dust, Scratches and other Damaging agents. This compact sleeve can also be used as a stand-alone case or be placed in another bag to carry. Provide ability to release the external shock by slowly compressing&slowly expanding, and has been designed to absorb shock energy. Model Compatible: Asus Eee PC 700 701 900 301 1000H MSI WIND, Hp 2133 x 1 Compatibility: Asus EEE PC 900, 901 ,904HD, 1000, 1000H, 1000HD, S101, MSI Wind U90/u100, HP 2133 Mini-note,Mini 1000 XP 8.9"/10.2" ACER Aspire One Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Fujitsu AMILO MINI UI 3520/LifeBook P1510/P1610/P1620 Toshiba 8.9 NB100 Lenovo 8.9 3000 C200,Lenovo Ideapad Lite S9/S10 Samsung NC10 This sleeve can hold 10.2"/8.9" laptops as well, and for 7" laptops it would be a little bit loose. Package Content: Laptop sleeve case ×1
Postage & Packaging:£4.50 Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Description: It is a contemporary stylish laptop sleeve. Excellent for any occasion, ... more
whether you are at working, in school or traveling. Durable, water resistant neoprene cushions provide complete laptop protection. Smooth non-scratch interior linings throughout the bag. Provides Maximum Protection from Dust, Scratches and other Damaging agents. This compact sleeve can also be used as a stand-alone case or be placed in another bag to carry. Provide ability to release the external shock by slowly compressing&slowly expanding, and has been designed to absorb shock energy. Model Compatible: Asus Eee PC 700 701 900 301 1000H MSI WIND, Hp 2133 x 1 Compatibility: Asus EEE PC 900, 901 ,904HD, 1000, 1000H, 1000HD, S101, MSI Wind U90/u100, HP 2133 Mini-note,Mini 1000 XP 8.9"/10.2" ACER Aspire One Dell Inspiron Mini 9 Fujitsu AMILO MINI UI 3520/LifeBook P1510/P1610/P1620 Toshiba 8.9 NB100 Lenovo 8.9 3000 C200,Lenovo Ideapad Lite S9/S10 Samsung NC10 This sleeve can hold 10.2"/8.9" laptops as well, and for 7" laptops it would be a little bit loose. Package Content: Laptop sleeve case ×1
Postage & Packaging:£4.50 Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Advantages: Connects instantly to previous networks; 1kg easily carried; WindowsXP; Big Keyboard; Bluetooth Disadvantages: Pre-installed Office 2007 Professional w/60-day trial; MSi Q-face; Function Key
...Office 2007 Professional w/60-day trial; MSi Q-face; Function Key
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Micro-Star International WiND U100 10-inch Netbook
Wireless Network Device with Bluetooth
Colour: Angel White
Genuine Windows XP® Home Edition
10" Widescreen LCD (non-glare) Backlit Display
Ergonomic Big-Size Keyboard and Touch Pad
3x USB Sockets
Integral Webcam 1.3mp
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== MSi WiND Notebook ==
I had been looking on websites at laptops and in stores over the last year. I had even considered buying a mobile broadband contract (with free laptop) and tried various laptops and netbooks within the mobile phone shop. The laptops were still either cumbersome and difficult to use, were missing important features, were too expensive, or all three. Looking at options in Staples (next door to Lidl) ... more
My Travelling White Angel (MSi WiND) .
+ Connects instantly to previous networks; 1kg easily carried; WindowsXP; Big Keyboard; Bluetooth
- Pre-installed Office 2007 Professional w/60-day trial; MSi Q-face; Function Key ______________________ Micro-Star International WiND U100 10-inch Netbook Wireless Network Device with Bluetooth Colour: Angel White Genuine Windows XP® Home Edition 10" Widescreen LCD (non-glare) Backlit Display Ergonomic Big-Size Keyboard and Touch Pad 3x USB Sockets Integral Webcam 1.3mp Memory Card Reader Slot . .
What was wrong with your old laptop?
I suppose this review will come as no surprise to the many members who have put up with my comments (and occasional moans about keyboard sticking and lack of memory) about my husband's Dell Latitude CPx Laptop which has been my only source of Internet access at home ever since ORANGE decided to split their ADSL to ADSL2 necessitating a change from the USB SpeedTouch modem to the Ethernet connection of the LIVEBOX . The Laptop was cumbersome and heavy. It had a tendency to overheat, and about a year ago the battery decided to stop charging, meaning that if there was a power cut I no longer could continue working even if I was not online, and I lost my work. The keys were sticking and either skipping or doubling letters; Internet Explorer was running out of memory and apologetically closing regularly; the case was developing a few cracks, didn't close properly, and, quite frankly, was showing its age. .
Quite apart from all that, the 11.24 GB hard drive 128mb RAM laptop actually didn't belong to me
I have always been the main user (I had appropriated it very soon after my husband bought it second-hand in December 2003), but although I had been the person who had helped keep it in running order, sorted out any difficulties whether technical or functional, "Dell" actually belonged to my husband. Admittedly, I was the (only?) person who understood the way he functioned, regularly deleting temporary internet files and defragmenting to keep him running as smoothly as possible, and trying to pacify my husband who was also getting very impatient at how slowly the laptop was responding. In particular, Flash adverts made pages very slow to load, and occasionally the IE to crash. Every 'Critical Update' installed by Microsoft just aggravated the problem as more and more of the Hard Drive was being filled.
So Why Hadn't I done Something Sooner?
There were several good reasons
Fussiness: I certainly did NOT want Windows Vista, particularly before all the problems were sorted out. I was relatively happy with WindowsXP and familiar with it;
Features: I wanted Wireless, Bluetooth, easy-to-use (and easy-to-read) Keyboard, multiple USB sockets, easily carried (the Latitude was HEAVY); I also wanted to be able to easily read webpages.
Finances: I just couldn't afford to buy what I wanted;
Familiarity: I was used to the Latitude, and despite its shortcomings, it was doing its best, both at home and (connected to suitable power supply) out-and-about, at least for word-processing, with Office 2003.
Finally, my disabilities: I wanted to be absolutely certain I would be happy with a new machine before I got it.
And then the day came when 'Dell' refused to turn on when I pressed the power button. He made a whirring noise, tried to start, and gave up. I had gone to the trouble of bringing him out with me and I had wasted both time and energy because nothing induced it to turn on that day. I nearly cried with frustration. Since then, it has remained at home, needlessly using electricity on standby once I got it on again, being tenderly nursed into its last days while I frantically tried to get a replacement before it was too late.
MSi WiND Notebook
I had been looking on websites at laptops and in stores over the last year. I had even considered buying a mobile broadband contract (with free laptop) and tried various laptops and netbooks within the mobile phone shop. The laptops were still either cumbersome and difficult to use, were missing important features, were too expensive, or all three. Looking at options in Staples (next door to Lidl) showed me that a 10" screen was a possibility, although I did not like the small black keys on the available option (the only WindowsXP OS offered), and I wasn't sure about the size of the text on the screen. I did not have the £300+ available to pay as a lump sum either. Ideally, I wanted to keep my Microsoft Office Professional 2003 (having mainly used Word, Excel and Picture Manager on the laptop), but I knew that was a highly unlikely possibility. Mainly Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 was being recommended at Staples (and included as a special deal), but I wasn't quite sure what was being offered, and wasn't able to ask the questions to which I needed answers. .
Then an e-mail from a 'portal' site directed me to CDiscount.co.uk on the 8th July 2009, where the MSi WiND was offered. I received an introductory discount, and a special bundle price to include a tech air (up to 10") Notebook case with lockable zip, padded carry handle and adjustable shoulder strap. And an added benefit was that CDiscount give an interest-free three-instalment payment option on any purchase exceeding £100. As my DLA is paid every four weeks into my bank account, this suddenly made the MSi WiND appear very affordable. Standard Postage and Packing was £3.99 but it was upgraded to "Next Day" free of charge.
On Thursday, 9th July, my new 'toy' arrived ~ in quite a large brown packing box.
I kept the carrier waiting as I opened the package to check that it was all there, and all in perfect condition. There was a lot of huge-bubble plastic cushioning the contents: a Tech-Air case, and the compact blue box containing my new notebook with accessories. I hadn't realised that the Notebook came with its own protective sleeve case (black reinforced and lightly padded fabric with a soft lining and extra compartment, with velcro fastening). This was in the compact blue box, along with the Notebook, 3-cell battery, Power cable, System Backup Disc and Utilities Disc. Also included in the box were the Fold-out glossy Quick Start Guide in 9 languages with diagrams and explanations on the front and pictures and explanations of the buttons and 8 LED lights on the back (It also listed accessories and pictured the main 10 quality tests they have done ~ Most impressive!), and the 2 Years Limited Warranty Service Book (8 languages). Everything appeared to be there, so I signed the delivery note. They used 'Home Delivery' rather than Parceline, CityLink or other carriers with whom I have had issues in the past. He was quite gracious, and allowed me my time to be satisfied.
Now we begin!
Once inside my living room, I installed the battery, attached the two-part powercord/adapter, plugged it into the mains and opened the Notebook. The keyboard was all I had hoped for! As my arthritis means I no longer even pretend to touch-type the slightly smaller punctuation keys which enable the letter/number keys to be pretty near full sized didn't bother me, although, if you are a touch typist I expect it would get some getting used to. I have attached pictures of relevant details. It was slightly more difficult to get used to the new function key which must be pressed with the relevant key (with blue symbol or word) to do certain jobs which would have their own key on a standard laptop. It also was interesting to use a rocker-bar instead of buttons with the touchpad. But in the nearly three months I have been using the Notebook I have come to a quiet understanding with my notebook. If the cursor starts wandering while I type, [Fn + F3] disables the touchpad so I can type normally. I miss this with an errant mouse on the library PC or my husband's laptop now. [Fn + F3] restores the touchpad when I've finished. [Fn + F11] activates and deactivates wireless and Bluetooth features ~ you can use either, both or neither by repeated use. The 10" widescreen displays a webpage clearly; in fact, I could still see the entire width of this review with 150% magnification (will add picture later), although I usually have it on 125% as default. .
I set up three separate profiles: one with Yahoo.co.uk as default internet home page (for my friend to access e-mails), one with both my Ciao profile page and hotmail.com as home page tabs, and one which merely goes to the Windows Live sign-in page for my husband to access his e-mails. This way, I can switch users while working without risking someone accidentally closing something I'm doing without properly saving. .
Battery time is just under 2hrs when using internet, although it would last longer if both wireless and bluetooth were disabled and you are just wordprocessing. It is quite quick to recharge once power cord is plugged in, however.
Operating System and Software included
This has WindowsXP Home, with Service Pack 3. It came pre-installed with Microsoft Office Professional 2007 with a 60-day free trial. I finally activated the free trial and have been informed the trial will expire 30th November, so I have been allowed slightly longer than the 60 days. I'm not really impressed with the special features and changes, and have been using it in compatibility mode. Even so, the punctuation mutates when copied into a review, so I need to save the punctuation for 'typing in the box' once I'm getting ready to post the review. There is Winzip, a magnifier, an impressive audio interface and an integral web camera (which I have yet to use). There is something which is called MSi Q-face which I find totally incomprehensible and which, annoyingly pops up on the screen like a little smiling creature; then says something about capture device already used or something and displays pictures in a grid like an iPhone and just refuses to go away. Games and access to a "Windy-zone" are also included, but I have steadfastly ignored them so far. It was not pre-installed with anti-virus (as far as I know) but I installed a freeware version of Avira Personal (which has 10yrs experience of free anti-viral programming) with which I am (so far) happy.
Super Pleased
I'm really pleased with the speed of operation and the wireless.
I have no sooner turned the machine on than it has connected to the nearest network to which it has ever been linked. This is usually even before I have even chosen which of my three profiles to use. It searches for networks by default.
Of course, it has more than 10 x the HDD of the Latitude, and 1GB RAM (where I only had 128MB), so it is amazingly fast to me!
Weighing less than 1Kg, it is so easy to use. I have even read reviews on Ciao while balancing it while lying down in bed.
I can easily carry it in the case over my shoulders when I go out without it interfering with my using my sticks, unlike the Latitude.
It is very easy to type: I love the creamy-white large clearly labelled keys which are easily pressed.
Easy to read webpages on 10" widescreen non-glare back-lit LCD screen (at any angle)
It turbo-charges the battery, so it is recharged quickly.
I can transfer pictures via Bluetooth directly from my phone and edit them.
It is robust and classy looking both.
good sound quality through integral stereo speakers (either side of base at front)
Drawbacks
It is only a notebook, so it does not have a CD-ROM/DVD Drive, athough an external one can easily be used via one of the 3x USB 2.0 sockets.
The Keyboard will require getting used to if you are a touch-typist.
MSi Q-face (Whatever it is meant to do) is just annoying with no explanation of what it is meant to be or do.
The function [Fn] key is where the [Ctrl] key is usually, with [Ctrl] key beside it.
Standard 3-cell Battery only lasts about 2hrs or less before needing recharge (6-cell battery much better but I have only seen it offered with black version on Amazon).
Trial version of Office 2007 ~ expensive to activate full version.
Everyone else wants to borrow it!
So do I Recommend it? . . . Well, it suits me!
It is "made in China", but the warranty says that "this agreement shall be governed and construe according to the laws of Taiwan, Republic of China." (Chapter 4:Governing Law: Construe) Wherever built, it beats the specifications of some of the other available netbooks while not having an over-inflated price tag. . I paid under £270 for mine, in three instalments, so I believe I have excellent value for money. I'm satisfied at the moment. . .
jesi 30.09.2009
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better keyboard than the eee1000h. most of these reviewers still think operating systems are the future, they just dont understand its a netbook that firefox uses to run javafx and flash. no doubts if you need to do cad buy a desktop if not this is probably fit for shopping online, etc. its not as fast as a dell xps m1330 nor as big as a acer 2920z but i think its alot 'more modern'. use it with nas harddisk and nertwork printer and you get the job done and fold it away instead of burying your head in the pc for hours at a time on ebay when you didnt set out to do that.... great machine...... ...
midimightyclog 17.10.2008
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Advantages: Long Battery Life Disadvantages: Single Bar Mouse Button
This is a very small piece of technelogy. If you are always on the go then this is the computer for you. If you are looking for a laptop for the home you'd be better parting with an extra hundred pound and getting something alot more powerful. One noteable up-side of this machine is that it has a long battery life. When sitting infront of it the screen always seems bigger than the 10 inches it is. The wireless connection from this machine isnt all ...
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IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0
Data Link Protocol
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Wireless LAN Supported
Yes
Networking
Network adapter
Expansion / connectivity
Expansion Slots Total (Free)
1 ( 0 ) x memory - SO DIMM 200-pin
Interfaces
1 x display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
3 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 PIN USB Type A
1 x microphone - input - mini-phone 3.5mm
1 x audio - line-In
1 x headphones - output
1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories
Carrying case
Power
Voltage Required
AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Power Device
External
Battery
Installed Qty
1
Technology
3-cell Lithium Ion, 3-cell
Operating system / software
OS Provided
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Dutch / English / French / German / Polish, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support Details
Limited warranty - 2 years - pick-up and return
Limited warranty - battery - 1 year
Service & Support
2 years warranty
Manufacturer's product description
The U100 has selected a 10" wide LCD display as oppose to the typical smaller sizes to provide better comfort while viewing or reading. In addition, the 1024x 600 resolution can relief concerns of the full display of WebPages while browsing, giving you the freedom when exploring the internet. The U100 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.The U100 is equipped with the capability of magnifying text within software, so you may magnify any of the words displayed on the monitor freely, making it easier when you are viewing photos, editing or reading documents. It is only 19-31.5 mm in thickness making it extremely thin. The total weight added with the battery is not more than 1 kilogram, making the U100 very ideal for taking it on the go.The keyboard of the U100 not only has great texture, it also increased the space between the keys to 17.5 mm, allowing you to be as comfortable as you can. Plus, ingeniously designed spacebar and touchpad, so your fingers can move smoothly while avoiding strain.The U100 operates without the worries of not having enough memory capacity to record the greatest moments in life. The notebook is equipped with high resolution webcam, high-performance 2 channel stereo speakers, and microphone, all fitted perfectly within the framework design, expressing the slickness of technology and the elegance of modern fashion. Web-chats can be broadcasted instantly not missing one exciting moment. The photos taken is very sharp in resolution and brilliant in colors, capturing precise imagery both indoor or out, adding more fun to instant messaging.U100 offers a complete entertainment interface, which includes the 4 in 1 Card Reader, so it may meet the standards of the mainstream memory cards, making it easy to upload digital files into the notebook computer. The long-lasting battery life can escalate the mobility and the productiveness of the U100, which can also make your daily lives much more convenient.