MSI Wind Netbook


The MSI Wind Netbook was a family of subnotebooks / netbooks designed by Micro-Star International. Wind stands for "Wi-Fi Network Device". The first model was announced at CeBIT 2008, and first listed for pre-orders on May 9, 2008. While initially 8.9- and 10.1-inch screen versions existed, as of 2010 only the 10.1" remained, with a resolution of 1024×600. While most models had 1 GB of RAM, some had 2 GB, and hard disks ranged from 80 GB on the oldest to 250 GB on the newest models. Also featured were Bluetooth, WLAN and a 1.3 megapixel camera. The Wind PC was MSI's response to the successful Asus Eee PC. The keyboard was 92% of full-size.
Now available by MSI are 10-inch and 7-inch Wind Pad tablets using the Android operating system.

OEM versions

When the original Wind U100 was released, many original equipment manufacturer versions of the Wind were also released, under different names.
Some OEM versions are offered in different colors to the original MSI Wind, apart from the Tsunami Moover, the Mobo White and the Ahtec LUG N011.

Specifications

Customization

The MSI Wind netbooks have been subject to customization; especially as Hackintoshes. Though many other netbooks can also be installed with Mac OS X, the MSI Wind is one of the most popular mainly because of its ideally large keyboard, simple design, and wide availability of options. The MSI Wind can be installed with Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8 with a modified bootloader and kernel.
Installing Chrome OS and turning it into a Chromebook is also a common customization.