Stapes was selling open box models though. I had the helpful Staples guy pull 4 from inventory so that I could have my pick. One was a straight return - the previous buyer thought it was a digital picture frame. That's what the Staples guy told me. The buyer pretty much opened the box, noticed the keyboard, closed the box, and returned it to the store. Sure enough, when I booted it up, I was greeted with the Windows welcome to setup screen. This one I gave to Sandy.
The rest were all used a little. The techies at Staples tried to return them to their factory settings, but they had forgotten the drivers. I picked the one with the least wear - this one was for me. I bought an external burner from Memory Express the next day to install the drivers myself. Luckily, MSI was nice enough to include the Windows restore DVD and the drivers DVD - not many companies do that nowadays.
After doing a little surfing on the net, I found out that the MSI Wind is actually a pretty good netbook and quite popular too. So popular infact that it has followers who have set up web pages and forums just on the Wind. Searching some more I found out that this little thing can and, have been, hacked and modded. Sweet! A really good purchase, I thought. This thing is gonna keep me entertained for a while.