MSI X360 ultraportable debuts

Posted in MSI by Shane McGlaun on March 9th, 2010

I have seen a few models from the MSI X-Slim line and they are thin and cool notebooks. MSI has added a new model to the line today called the X360. The new ultraportable is thin and has a 13-inch screen.

The OS is Windows 7 Home Premium and the notebook runs a Core i5-520UM CPU. The chipset is HM55 and graphics are via Intel HD integrated GPU. Up to 4GB of RAM is supported and the machine has up to 500GB of storage.

The X360 can be had with a 4-cell or 8-cell battery and the larger battery promises 9 hours of run time per charge. Other features include HDMII out, VGA out, USB ports, WiFi, and Bluetooth along with a 1.3MP webcam.

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