The very first time I opened a box of the Minix M1000 u-note, it reminded me of  the MSI Wind. Unlike most other netbooks I've tried and currently use, the Minix has a really nice, spacious trackpad (I reckon it has around 25-40% more in size compared to others in the 10-inch category) so I don't normally get the urge of hooking it up with an external USB mouse even on extended use. Since the Minix M1000 didn't have any OS pre-installed (just FreeDOS), I immediately loaded it with Windows 7 RC. Suggested retail price of the Minix M1000 netbook is Php17,500 with the 1GB RAM and Php18,000 for the 2GB model. However, it's selling for just Php15,000 over at TipidPC which I thought is a good bargain (at that price, it's the cheapest 10-inch netbook in the market). Read more in our articles including "Minix M1000 Netbook Review" and "vivo X300 Ultra Review".
The very first time I opened a box of the Minix M1000 u-note, it reminded me of  the MSI Wind. Unlike most other netbooks I've tried and currently use, the Minix has a really nice, spacious trackpad (I reckon it has around 25-40% more in size compared to others in the 10-inch category) so I don't normally get the urge of hooking it up with an external USB mouse even on extended use.
Since the Minix M1000 didn't have any OS pre-installed (just FreeDOS), I immediately loaded it with Windows 7 RC. Suggested retail price of the Minix M1000 netbook is Php17,500 with the 1GB RAM and Php18,000 for the 2GB model. However, it's selling for just Php15,000 over at TipidPC which I thought is a good bargain (at that price, it's the cheapest 10-inch netbook in the market).
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