MSI WindPad 100W - First Look Review
Aside from Apple’s exclusive iOS on its iPad and iPad2, the two tablet OSs most in favour are the Gingerbread flavour of Android and Windows 7. The latter is a bit of a gamble, because the simple fact of the matter is that Windows 7 was never intended to be controlled exclusively with a touch interface and was most certainly not designed for tablets. However, for many tasks and for using the software from your PC, it’s still the only choice. As such, in addition to a 10.1in Android tablet (the WindPad 100A), MSI has also brought out a Windows version, logically named the WindPad 100W. The 100W offers Full HD video, Flash web browsing and HDMI-out on an affordable PC tablet, so join us as we find out how it holds up.
