MSI AIO AE1900-09SUS 18.5-Inch Touch Screen Laptop – Black
Dec 11, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- Features include Intel 1.6GHz Atom 230 CPU on board; Chipset Intel 945GC ICH7; 533 MHZ FSB
- 1 GB 533/667 Mhz DDR2 RAM
- 160 GB Hard Drive, Super Multi DVD (DVD reader/writer, CD reader/wrtier)
- Windows XP Home Edition, 1.3MP Webcam with Microphone
- 18.5in Touch Screen, 16:9 aspect ratio, Widescreen, On-board Graphics Intel GMA 950, Includes Keyboard and Mouse
Product Description
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MSI AIO AE1900-09SUS 18.5-Inch Touch Screen Laptop – Black
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2 comments
Deimos on December 11, 2009 at 8:13 am
These units are not bad for low end applications like email or internet but the specs are rather low for the price and it has Vista. Even when I tested one of these it failed numerous times and the units I saw at staples were slow, and three out of four of them were blue screened on display. There isn’t a lot you can do with this unit other than windows live mail, IM, and internet stuff, if thats all you need than Vista may work for you but for the rest of us this is useless. Like the other reviewer said it does take about a half hour for initial setup, same as the HP touch smart which is a pain in the a$$ but there you go, don’t expect speed here, when you turn it on go have a coffee.
DJS on December 11, 2009 at 8:21 am
We ended up using 3 of these, thanks to their versatility.
Negatives:
-Initial setup takes up to half an hour, so whatever reason the machine doesn’t install all software until you first turn it on. It should come from the factory ready to go.
-The drive is partitioned, C: being the OS and programs, and the D: set aside for “data”. Partitioning is not needed with todays OS, so I don’t know why they do this. Because programs, documents and music will by default look to install on the C: drive, it will soon fill up. They should have just made it one logical drive.
-There is the usual PC junk like a trial of Norton etc that needs to be banished.
-No standard VESA mount for wall hanging.
Positives-
-Once you are up and running it’s a pleasant experience. The Atom processor is not a world beater, but fine for everyday computing needs.
-You can add RAM, but prepare to break out your screwdriver set, and find some hidden tabs at the top. Not for novices.
-The back stand can be removed with a little work, and a modified mount added.
-Portable, simply unplug power and you can move the whole system from place to place as needed.
-Touchscreen works well enough (no multi touch here).