MSI Wind 12 U200 review

MSI updates the Wind netbook with a bigger screen and a CULV CPU

MSI Wind 12 U200
The Wind U200 breaks away from the netbook pack and enters the world of CULV ultraportable laptops

TechRadar Verdict

A good machine that although this will not break any records in 3DMark, it will keep you up to date with your emails while out and about

Pros

  • +

    CULV CPU

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    Good battery life

Cons

  • -

    Keyboard flexes in use

  • -

    Integrated GPU

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Despite being marketed by MSI as a netbook under its Wind brand, the use of a 12.1-inch screen and Intel Core 2 Solo processor mean the powerful and portable Wind 12 U200 has more in common with a CULV laptop than most netbooks.

While the vast majority of netbooks are powered by Intel Atom processors, MSI has employed an Intel CULV processor here, alongside 2048MB of memory. The result is impressive performance for a netbook and you'll have no problem frequently multitasking and running office applications.

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