MSI X-Slim X320 – World’s Lightest And Slimmest 13-Inch Notebook
MSI has announced its new X-Slim series notebook named as X-Slim X320, which features 13.4-inch LED backlit display with an optimized 16:9 screen, integrated GMA500 graphics, and Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz processor. In addition, the new MSI X-Slim X320 notebook comes with either a 4-cell or 8-cell battery which offers users up to 10 hours of operating time.

Key Featurers of MSI X-Slim X320
- 13.4-inch LED backlit display with 1366×768 pixels resolution
- Intel Menlow platform with a 1.6GHz Atom Z530 processor
- 2GB of DDR2 internal memory
- 250GB hard drive
- Intel Menlow US15W chipset with the GMA 500 integrated graphics
- Support 802.11b/g/n WiFi, 3.5G HSDPA modem
- Bluetooth 2.0
- Three USB 2.0 ports, an Ethernet port, multi card reader and a VGA output
- 1.3MegaPixels webcam
- Stereo speaker
- Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium OS
The new MSI X-Slim X320 notebook is available in three colors: Champagne gold, the noble elegance of Pearl White and high-tech stylish Black. The notebook measure just 1.98 cm thickness with the thinnest part being only 6 mm and weighs only 1.3kg (with battery). The MSI X-Slim X320 is currently available in the United States for starting price from $599 through selected leading retailer or Newegg.
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October 2nd, 2009 16:44
not worth the money
running vista is the stupidest decision msi could have made
keeps freezing network drops out
June 21st, 2009 06:46
Ouch, a decently spec’d notebook hampered by an underpowered Atom Z530 processor. What’s wrong with manufacturers? Use a Core 2 Solo if you want a power-saving chip but can still play HD movies and Vista Aero.