Close up of the 'killer' of the MacBook Air

Although not as thin as the MacBook Air, but with a beautiful design, powerful configuration, MSI X-Slim is considered a rival of Apple laptops.

Although not as thin as the MacBook Air, but with a beautiful design, powerful configuration, MSI X-Slim is considered a rival of Apple laptops .

This model was introduced by MSI at the CeBIT exhibition in Germany in early March. The device is only 19.8 mm thin, running on Windows Vista Home Premium operating system.

Version sold in Japan using Core 2 Solo SU3500 (1.4 GHz) or Celeron 723 processor. 2 GB RAM, 250 or 320 GB hard drive. In addition, this model also equipped with HDMI port, Bluetooth connectivity and Wimax module, 3G included. The device will go on sale in May for about $ 785.

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