MSI has formally launched two innovative X-Slim series notebooks, the Intel CULV-based X400 as well as the AMD Neo-based X610.
The X400 is most likely the small 14-incher on the market, weigh up an inadequate 1.5kg as well as measuring below an inch at the waistline. Unusually adequate, the X400 was exposed off at Computex, but for several reasons it took MSI a complete four months to start delivering it.
The X400 will dispatch in two SKUs. The entry level adaptation is supported by Intel's SU2700 microprocessor, bundles 2GB of memory with 320GB of hard drive. A somewhat more influential version will be power-driven by SU3500 CPU as well as it will aspect a 500GB hard drive. It features a 4-cell battery, even though an 8-cell option will be obtainable.
In case you require a bit more screen acreage, as well as for some cause don't like Intel CPUs, the AMD Neo-based 15.6-inch X610 is also authorized. The X610 is power-driven by and Athlon Neo MV-40 at 1.6GHz as well as it features Radeon HD4330 separate graphics with 512MB of memory. You will have an option of 320GB, 500GB as well as 640GB hard drives, plus any 2GB or else 4GB of RAM. MSI hasn't liberated the price for the X610, but we guess it to charge €100 to €150 less than the Intel supported X600.



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