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 <description>MSI&#039;s Wind NB U100 is one of the first Intel Atom-based mini-notebooks to appear. And like the Acer&#039;s Aspire One, it gives a clear idea of what the bargain-priced CPU can handle. Other components include 1GB of RAM, an 80GB 2.5-inch hard drive, and Windows XP--not too shabby for US$550. The Wind is roughly the size of a super-small ultraportable laptop, like Lenovo&#039;s IdeaPad U110, but mini-notebooks and ultraportables by no means overlap in price or performance.
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