MSI Wind gets a price: $610
We've gotten a ton of info on the MSI Wind, but so far pricing details have been a closely-guarded secret. Good thing we've got wonder-importers Expansys to help us out, though -- they've just listed the Wind at the pretty decent price of $610. That's not bad for a 10-inch screen, 1.6GHz processor (supposedly an Atom), 1GB of RAM, an 80GB disk and XP, but let's hope things get even cheaper when this thing hits the US for real.[Via UMPC Portal]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
TeddyLikesComputahs! @ May 9th 2008 4:33AM
Freakin' wow...... did these people just gave up In making low-cost, ultRaportable laptopS?!?!? ...i guess the new race is To $1000
shame on you skalawags!
TeddyLikesComputahs! @ May 9th 2008 4:34AM
...a subliminal first...
pvanderh @ May 9th 2008 7:08AM
everyone wants more ram, bigger screen, wifi, big hd, webcam, etc. for under $500... if you want cheap go with the eee pc
Mike D @ May 9th 2008 2:59PM
I'd say the price is pretty reasonable, honestly I'm waiting for flash to come down I don't want a umpc with a hard drive, I don't like the fact that they're moving towards windows but I will be able to perform some basic cad functions with this since it has windows so I'm going to deal with it I guess. Like pavanderh said though, bigger screen bigger ram hard drive, these things increase cost if you want cheap then get a 7 inch eee
tekdroid @ May 9th 2008 4:44PM
Agree, it's not reasonably-priced by a long shot.
Now ladies and gentleman, let's make these cut-down computers and price them exhorbitantly. Everyone's into these now!
Marketing sez: "Agreed!"
Don't worry, prices will drop big time once the early adopters stop buying and sense returns to the market.
Steve Paine @ May 9th 2008 4:47AM
$560 for the Linux version but remember this is a UK version import.
Steve.
jpxdude @ May 9th 2008 4:58AM
3 Cell battery???
How long will this operate on battery power alone? sounds like less than 2hrs
Steve Paine @ May 9th 2008 5:36AM
Battery life should be about 3 hours. I'm expecting +10-20% more than the Eee PC 900.
Steve / Chippy
brie987 @ May 9th 2008 5:29AM
This is expensive to me. Perhaps if it were an 80gb SSD drive for the price yes even would consider it a deal but an 80gb disk drive no way.
Genjinaro @ May 9th 2008 12:09PM
Not sure why you were low ranked but I agree about the SSD part.
A mobile device like this would benefit a lot more with it, shock, drop & battery life wise.
Still, I'd buy it when comparing it to other ultraportables.
Thi mam(kris120890) @ May 9th 2008 5:57AM
Brilliant product like most subnotes but ruined by every other company trying to get involved and introducing stupid prices.
i was looking forward to the msi wind more than any other subnote but ruined by the stupid price. Lets hope the price falls quickly for release date.
Hellios @ May 9th 2008 7:12AM
There's still hope on Acer's subnotebook, the price will start at $300 and the top spec'd version will be $450.
ManoloDF @ May 9th 2008 8:36AM
Thats tough to accomplish with the USD being so so weak
Superevil @ May 9th 2008 5:59AM
I thought competition was supposed to lower prices?
Johannes @ May 9th 2008 6:04AM
@brie987:
Mate, an average 32GiB SSD will set you back at least $130, so demanding an 80GiB SSD in a $610 product seems a tad silly.
Homeboy @ May 9th 2008 6:08AM
Since Wind will apparently be quite pricey we'll all just have to wait for breeze.
Namarrgon @ May 9th 2008 6:13AM
Expansys are *always* overpriced, especially on pre-release products.
Calm down and wait for real numbers. Also, remember the 8.9" version will be cheaper - MSI said they intended to price it at or below the Eee's price.
raul @ May 9th 2008 6:25AM
Every time news about budget laptops come out, my dream of the 199$ just get's further and furher away...
Guess I'll have to stick with paper and pencil for a while longer.
darkstar @ May 9th 2008 8:09AM
me too!
haha
i was waiting for this MSI since i was dissapointed with the HP's price.
Schfelzerberg @ May 9th 2008 6:31AM
That's a bit steep but if they made the RAM 2 GB I'd be sold. I've got no qualms with the Atom CPU and 80 GB.
Valgas @ May 9th 2008 7:47AM
I'll just go ahead and add on to the money I am holding onto for an ultra portable subnotebook and drop it all on a truly ultra portable, fully loaded notebook. Like the Lenovo U110 or Sony TZ series......... although that will take a hell of a long time.
darkstar @ May 9th 2008 10:46AM
im looking at the sony tz too. looks like theres a $300 off coupon: $300 off Sony VAIO TZ Notebooks Coupon Code: TECHBARGAINS300 (Exp 5/21) from techbargains.com. 1800-300 is still way overpriced for a sony. amazing!
Apollo @ May 9th 2008 8:15AM
That doesn't look like a bad system, so long as you have a decent portable drive to augment the memory.
Onetrack @ May 9th 2008 9:48AM
What chipset ? anyone know the internal details on this?
How does it compare to the ecs g10il ?
Albert @ May 9th 2008 10:38AM
intel 945, not 100% sure yet though so don't update the wikipedia page with it.
digitallysick @ May 9th 2008 9:58AM
I am upset, i really wanted to buy this, but for 600 bux i can get a fully functional laptop with all options. If it were 500 dollars i would of bought it without issue.
ghandi2000 @ May 9th 2008 10:13AM
wasnt the wind to get a via cpu like the mini note?
also imho the price is too high, considering the cheap components. the most expensie parts probably are the 1,8hdd (thanks for not stickin in flash!!!) and, of course, the screen.
i wonder if it would be possible to stick a serious 2,5" drive in such a subnote to get _real_ storage capacity. i always think such nice little lappies would be great multimedia-tanks for music, movies, but with 1,8" thats hard to accomplish and expensive
Albert @ May 9th 2008 10:41AM
The Wind PC was going to get an Atom ever since it was announced. Also it does use a 2.5" HD.
Max Savin @ May 9th 2008 10:14AM
Dell Vostro is cheaper and faster
ghandi2000 @ May 9th 2008 10:21AM
i know, just bought one ;)
Sean @ May 9th 2008 12:12PM
For crying out loud.
We want CHEAP!
Give us this:
9" Screen
1.2Ghz Celeron/Equiv Atom
1GB RAM
8GB SSD (and an SD port)
Linux
You should be able to give us all of this for $400 at the most.
We don't want a butt-ton of features, we want something that runs fast enough and we can take with us ANYWHERE without a giant carrying case. It doesn't need to run Crysis, it doesn't even need to run WoW. We just want word processing, firefox, and solitaire.
darkstar @ May 9th 2008 12:50PM
amen to that!
Down @ May 9th 2008 1:11PM
Don't forget that we also want a 5+ hour battery life.
ehntoo @ May 9th 2008 4:03PM
Who's this "we" you're talking about?
How could you possibly live on an 8GB hard drive?
I just want something that I can throw in my backpack without worrying about the screen cracking in two. I want the battery to last long enough that I can just unplug it in the morning and go, using it for all my classes without worrying about toting an AC adapter.
As such, I want something with:
small screen (12" or less)
large battery
Really durable case (magnesium like my evo n410c would be great)
Light.
Something like that for less than $700 would be great. I'm hoping the Wind is durable enough, because I think it'd otherwise fit the description.
Overgauss @ May 9th 2008 12:56PM
@ Sean.
Well said. And touchscreen! Ok and 2gb ram and winxp but that's it. Crap and a webcam and fingerprint reader. Shit. Wifi, bluetooth...gps?
OK. How about just touchscreen and winxp? And uhhh wifi. And err hard qwerty keys.
Overgauss @ May 9th 2008 12:57PM
Oops I turned a clamshell into a umpc in my brain. So strike hard qwerty keys from the record.
lee @ May 11th 2008 5:57PM
For any one interested in this netbook their is a new site following it here;
http://msiwind.net/
Wind Surfer @ May 27th 2008 2:53PM
I hope the MSI Wind comes up soon in europe.
http://www.msi-wind.info/