MSI X-Slim X360 Ultraportable Announced
MSI are updating their X-Slim ultraportable range by announcing a new model, the new MSI X-Slim X360. Measuring just under 1-inch thick, the 13-inch lightweight X360 is being fitted with Intel’s Core 2010 processor lineup, which means that under the hood it will hide a Core i5-520UM CPU withTurbo Boost/Hyper-Threading technology, along with 4GB of DDR3 RAM and up to 500 GB of storage space.

A sleek piece of machinery, as you probably guessed the MSI X-Slim X360 comes with a 13-inch display that does 1,366 x 768 pixel resolutions, has a 2-in-1 card reader, both HDMI and VGA outputs to connect it to your HDTV or HD monitor, 2 USB 2.0 ports and the regular Wi-Fi and Bluetooth v2.1 connectivity. On top of that, reading the specs lists we learned that there’s also a 1.3MP webcam and twin built-in speakers, along with a battery pack that promises 9 hours of work time between charges.
For now MSI is keeping tight lipped and there’s nothing official regarding pricing or availability, but we’ll make sure you’re updated as soon as we know more.
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