Their displays might sport the same resolution, but the One has a 8.9″ screen while the Wind has a 10″ one. The MSI Wind has 1024MB of RAM, while the One only has 512MB (expandable to 1.5GB). The machines were more or less similar, both sporting the brand new Intel Atom 1.6Ghz processor, and a display with a 1024×600 resolution. Shopping around in Dutch online and real-world shops presented me with two netbook candidates: the Acer Aspire One, and the MSI Wind. Every self-respecting manufacturer has a netbook product line, or is about to introduce one (Apple?), so I figured I would take a look at what all the fuss is about: I bought a netbook. I used to call them ‘tiny laptops’, but somewhere along the way, Intel’s marketing got at me and now I call them netbooks. There’s a new hype going on in the world of computing.
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