MSI upgraded the X series
MSI X350 exhibited at the last CES 2010 technology fair less than 2.5 cm thick and used the CULV chip.
MSI X350 exhibited at the last CES 2010 technology fair less than 2.5 cm thick and used the CULV chip.
X350 is an upgrade of the X340 in MSI's ultra-thin laptop family. Machine is equipped with LED backlight screen 13.4 inches wide resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. The X350 has a CULV Intel Core 2 Duo SU4100 1.3 GHz dual-core processor upgraded from the single-core processor of its predecessor, the 1.4 GHz Core 2 Solo SU3500.
Although not yet officially announced, but according to the product model, X350 will be equipped with standard Intel 4500MHD graphics card and 2 GB RAM (can be upgraded).
MSI's ultra-thin collection of computers adds members X350. (Photo: MSI) .
MSI's new products are also equipped with connectivity ports such as HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, memory card readers. However, it is only integrated with two USB ports.
The X350 will have two built-in battery options offered by the manufacturer, including 4-cell and 8-cell batteries. According to MSI, with 8 cell battery, X350 will have continuous usage time of up to 9 hours. This may be the exact number given to the previous X340 battery usage. In the laptopmag test, the X340 can run for 3 hours, 8 minutes with a 4-cell battery and up to 8 hours 48 minutes with an 8-cell battery.
There is still no information about the price and the moment X350 is sold to the market.
Some real pictures MSI X350
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