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After six months, Brian X. Chen decides to part ways with his hackintosh laptop, a MSI Wind. The relationship got off to a great start with hopes of love, thrills and delight. So, what turned the MSI Wind from being a great companion device to a frustrating and impractical gadget?

According to Brian, over time, little irritations with the netbook made it increasingly frustrating to use. First, the small trackpad made navigation tiresome and he had to use an external mouse. Second, software utilities hacked to run on his netbook didn’t work perfectly. The netbook’s wifi connection stopped working suddenly while he was on a trip to Europe. I guess it’s related to the quality of kext files (similar to Window’s hardware drivers) for the MSI Wind written by hackers. His third complaint, the build quality of cheap netbooks. His netbook screws fell out and the case no longer clamp shut all the way. All these, caused the battery to pop out slightly whenever he nudged it. When the battery pops out, the netbook shuts down.

In the end, he gave up on his hackintosh netbook, sold it along with his old MacBook Pro and bought a refurbished unibody MacBook.

I have to agree with Brian that a netbook’s small trackpad can be frustrating to use. At times, my Dell Mini 10v trackpad seems to have a mind of its own. Sometimes, it needs some coaxing before the click or two finger scrolling registers properly.

As for the overall hardware and software reliability, the Dell Mini 10v hackintosh laptop is a champ. I’m still thrilled and delighted by it. Let’s see after six months, will I still be saying the same thing. :)

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