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MSI X-Slim X370 Laptop Announced - AMD Fusion E-350 APU Inside

MSI has unveiled its new generation X370 notebook computer, featuring AMD's environmentally friendly, power-sipping E-350 processor and MSI’s own ECO Engine power-saving technology, giving the X370 up to 10 hours of battery power per charge. At less than one-inch thin this notebook is thin and since it tips the scales at a mere 1.4kg it is also light. The X370 sports MSI's etched checkerboard design and the cover is sheathed in MSI's exclusive shimmering color film print to underscore the X370's extraordinary style.

MSI X370 Laptop

New AMD APU architecture processor: The MSI X-Slim X370 is equipped with AMD's new generation (2011) dual core E-350 processor. In addition to packing the x86 architecture core, the APU (Accelerated Processing Units) processor sports the AMD Radeon HD 6310 discrete class display chip which supports DirectX 11, offering powerful processing and display performance on par with discrete graphics cards. 10 hours of battery power: The X370 not only offers the ultimate in high performance multimedia and processing capabilities, MSI's exclusive ECO engine power-saving technology lets you select from among five power management levels—Video Game, Film, Presentation, Word Processing, and Turbo Battery. And the AMD E-350 processor uses only 18 watts of power. Together these give you to ten hours of extended battery life. *Actual battery time will vary with differences in computer use and settings.

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Posted by | Wed, Mar 30, 2011 - 09:53 AM


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