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MSI X-SLIM 320 : MSI new ultra-thin X-Slim 320.

Posted on 2009-01-06 15:08:00  |  by: Daimaou  |  Comments 2 Comments
Category:  PC   |  Tags: MSI, NETBOOK, ATOM, WCDMA

MSI new ultra-thin X-Slim 320.



MSI has unveiled in Taiwan a new 13.4” wide ultra-thin netbook, the X-Slim 320, which only weight 1.3kg and for a thickness of 1.98cm. As far as the specs are concerned, we will have the average Atom Z530 at 1.6GHz, 2GB of RAM a resolution of 1366x768 on a 13.1” LCD, wifi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, WCDMA for a price which seems to be around 800 USD.



Newly launched MSI X-Slim 320 super portable notebook shows off its slim figure of about 1.3kg!

The newly launched, super portable notebook, MSI X-Slim Series X320, is certain to capture market’s interest. While the MSI X320 is equipped with the latest Intel platform and a 13.4” display with an optimized 16:9 screen, it only weights just about 1.3 kg and is absolutely your perfect mobile partner.

Not only light, the X320 is also very “thin”. The overall thickness is as small as 1.98 cm, with the thinnest part being only 6 mm. In addition to its lightness and thinness, the X320 also features an excellent battery life in 4 cell or 8 cell battery lasts up to 10 hours. Such an outstanding capability will impress the international market for sure.

In addition to its outstanding capability and excellent performance, the stylish design and fashionable look contributes to X320’s attraction. Its chic and elegant appearance and slim-line shape, together with the Champagne gold, the noble elegance of pearl white or even high-tech stylish black, make it consumers’ dream notebook.

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Posted on Wed Jan 07, 02:46 by Athrun
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Are Laptops on diet or what ?! ^_^



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Posted on Wed Jan 07, 04:35 by noobee, Student, Tokyo
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I dont know thinness of laptop would improve portability and mobility...



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