A slim and attractive laptop with plenty of processing power
MSI has a good reputation in the netbook market, and has extended its Wind branding with the successor to the popular U100. The Wind U200 moves away from Eee-inspired netbooks owing to its relatively large screen and powerful processor, and is being described by the company as more of a mini notebook.
Specifications This seems warranted when you take a look at the specs. The U200 sports Intel’s SU3500 1.4GHz processor, an upgrade on the more common Atom, and a 12.1in display capable of a healthy 1,366 x 768 resolution.
The device also offers 2GB of RAM and a 320GB hard drive, although it predictably comes with integrated graphics. The U200 is well kitted out on the multimedia front - aside from the lack of an optical drive - and offers a multi-card reader, 1.3-megapixel webcam and HDMI-out, along with twin speakers mounted under the front lip of the enclosure. It also has 10/100/1000 LAN and 802.11b/g/n wireless, optional Bluetooth and three USB2.0 ports at the sides.
The U200 is certainly a sleek and attractive looking portable, and we’d recommend the ’piano black’ rather than the ’pearl white’ as the more attractive of the two designs.
A full-sized ergonomic keyboard boasts a key surface area 51 per cent bigger than normal, allegedly making for a more comfortable and responsive typing experience. But, while the individual keys are fairly large, we struggled to get used to their close proximity.
The trackpad is nicely responsive, if a little small, and the lack of dedicated controls for media and other functions is partly made up for by the range of shortcuts available via the Fn key.
Performance In terms of real-world performance, we were quite pleased by the U200’s versatility. The boost in screen resolution makes it possible to work with multiple documents at once and, although the gloss display is a little susceptible to glare and reflections in direct sunlight, it’s colourful and vibrant and perfectly big enough to enjoy media content on the move. The twin speakers are also well placed and offer clean sound, although they are a little quiet.






