MSI unveiled their X360 laptop, a new member to the existing X-Slim series of ultra-portable notebooks with Intel's ultra low voltage dual-core 1.06GHz Core i5-520UM microprocessor that supports Intel Turbo Boost technology. This processor is paired with Intel HM55 chipset and unspecified Intel HD graphics.
The main feature of this notebook is that it provides a 13-inch HD glare-type LCD display that supports 1366x768 pixel resolution. This notebook comes pre-loaded with Windows 7 Home Premium, EasyViewer for better image viewing and EasyFace for face identification. Other features of this ultra-portable include D-Sub port, two USB 2.0, LAN Port, 2-in-1 multimedia card reader, 1.3megapixel webcam Bluetooth 2.1 and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n).
This ultra-portable X360 offers nine hours of battery life with the help of MSI's ECO power-saving technology. The major drawback related with this notebook is that just like it's predecessor MSI X-Slim 350 notebook, this notebook also had a bad touchpad response and only two USB ports. Pricing and availability details of the X360 haven't been announced as yet.
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