Posted on March 10, 2010 |
MSI's Wind netbook was one of the first real competitors to the Asus Eee PC that actually mattered. It did a few things that were pretty revolutionary at the time: it shifted the mouse buttons to below the trackpad, where the Eee always placed them unergonomically at the side; it expanded the screen to 10.1 inches from the Eee's 9 and, for hackers, it became the first fully Hackintoshable netbook out there, capable of running OS X pretty much out of the box, with no hardware hacks required.
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