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MSI X320
$699.00
Released April, 2008
The Pros:Affordable compared to most other sub-notebook computers. Despite being slightly less powerful it can still do as much as most other sub-notebooks. Atom processor sips power and creates very little heat.
The Cons:Cheaper plastic netbook-like construction. Somewhat expensive versus netbook options that present most of the usability of such a device. Limited ports (3 USB and VGA output).
Announced at CES 2009 for release in April, the X320 is a cheap ultraportable notebook computer from MSI. Featuring a battery life up to 10 hours and weighing in at 2.9 pounds, the X320 is aimed at those interested in a subnotebook device without the higher end price.
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With a 13.3" display, and an Atom processor, and built in 3G, the device has a starting price point of $699. The device has limited expansion and ports with three USB 2.0 ports, a VGA output and Ethernet, which is on par with most netbooks. More information will be posted as it becomes available.
Features
- CPU/RAM: Intel Atom processor, 2GB DDR2
- Display: 13.3"
- Storage:
- Network: WiFi, Internal 3G WWAN module
- Expansion & Ports: USB 2.0 x 3, VGA, microphone & audio out jacks
- Operating System: Windows Vista
- Dimensions & Weight: 2.9 pounds
- Battery: Standard 4-cell, 10 hours
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affordable compared to most other sub-notebook computers
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despite being slightly less powerful it can still do as much as most other sub-notebooks
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Atom processor sips power and creates very little heat
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cheaper plastic netbook-like construction
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somewhat expensive versus netbook options that present most of the usability of such a device
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limited ports (3 USB and VGA output)
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slightly underpowered compared to Core 2 Duo / Solo options
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