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SlashGear Week in Review – Week 51 2009

, Dec 20th 2009 Discuss [0]

Here we are again with another week in review, the last week in review before Christmas! That Google Nexus One smartphone that seems incapable of staying out of pictures and video popped up again with word at first that it was good for EDGE on AT&T. A later update found that support for AT&T at all was unknown. Read The Full Story

MSI X-Slim X350 and X600 Pro: Core 2 Duo and optional WiMAX

, Dec 14th 2009 Discuss [1]

MSI have announced two new models in the X-Slim range of waifish ultraportables.  The MSI X-Slim X350 and X-Slim X600 Pro pack 13.4-inch and 15.6-inch LCD LED-backlit displays respectively, along with Intel Core 2 Duo processors and HDMI outputs.  The X600 Pro also squeezes in ATI Mobility Radeon HD4330 graphics (the X350 makes do with Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics) and gets optional WiMAX and twice the RAM: up to 4GB compared to the smaller model's 2GB maximum. Read The Full Story

MSI X600 Goes On Sale Today at Amazon

, Aug 24th 2009 Discuss [0]

The MSI X-Slim X600 hasn't been a stranger to these parts and neither has the X610, and if you thought those screenshots, reviews, and unboxing videos were just enough to pull you over to the realm of purchasing, then by all means, go right ahead. The MSI has officially gone up for purchase on the mega-online retailer Amazon, with current shipping only to the United States. Read The Full Story

MSI Wind U210 packs AMD Neo into 12.1-inch U200 chassis

, Aug 21st 2009 Discuss [0]

MSI have prepared another AMD variant of an existing Intel model, in the shape of the Wind U210.  The 12.1-inch thin-and-light notebook is based on the MSI Wind U200, but switches that machine's Intel CULV processor for one from AMD's Yukon range.  Two models will kick off the new U210 series, the MSI Wind U210-002 with the AMD Athlon Neo NV-40 1.6GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM and a 160GB HDD, and the Wind U210-010 with the same CPU, 2GB of RAM and a 250GB HDD. Read The Full Story

MSI X-Slim X610 leaks, is reviewed: slower AMD CPU and reduced runtime over X600

, Aug 18th 2009 Discuss [2]

It may look like MSI's X-Slim X600, but this is actually the company's unannounced X-Slim X610.  Ostensibly the same as its early cousin, the X610 differs in switching from Intel's Core 2 Solo SU3500 processor to AMD's 1.6GHz Athlon MV-40 CPU.  According to Russian site 3DNews' review, this cheaper processor will hopefully bring down the whole cost of the X610. Read The Full Story

MSI X-Slim X600 gets reviewed: decent GPU and super-skinny chassis

, Aug 10th 2009 Discuss [0]

With official photos, full specifications, an unboxing and demo video behind us, all that's left for MSI's X-Slim X600 - before a post eventually saying it's been retired, of course - is a full review.  Happily LaptopMag are on hand to deliver just that, putting the 15.6-inch CULV ultraportable through its paces to see if it's more than just good looks or falls flat like its smaller X340 sibling. Read The Full Story

Intel push for CULV “ultra-thin” adoption over netbooks

, Jul 16th 2009 Discuss [0]

Intel has continued its attempts to coax the industry into CULV (consumer ultra-low voltage) so-called "ultra-thin" notebooks rather than netbooks, highlighting the shortcomings of the latter devices which, ironically, are generally based on the company's own Atom N270 processor.  Speaking during Intel's earnings conference call on Tuesday, CEO Paul Otellini described ultra-thins as "an affordable notebook that has more functionality [than a netbook]." Read The Full Story

MSI X-Slim X600 in wild: Video walkaround

, Jul 9th 2009 Discuss [0]

Of all of MSI's X-Slim series of ultraportables, the X600 has been perhaps the most mysterious.  All that looks set to change, however, as the first review units start to slip out: NewGadgets.de have acquired one, and recorded a full hands-on of the 24.5mm thick notebook together with a comparison to the X340. Video hands-on after the cut Read The Full Story

MSI X-Slim X600 gets full specs, prices, video unboxing

, Jun 12th 2009 Discuss [1]

MSI's X-Slim range is about to get a new screen option, in the shape of the 15.6-inch X600.  Notebook Italia have unboxed the biggest X-Slim in advance of its late-June European launch, finding a laptop that may not be as portable as its smaller siblings, but which is perhaps all the more usable. Unboxing video after the cut Read The Full Story

MSI X-Slim X400 and X600 get official

, May 14th 2009 Discuss [0]

MSI has officially announced their X-Slim X400 and X600 CULV ultraportables, together with confirming that the 14-inch and 15-inch notebooks will land before the end of June.  The MSI X-Slim X400 weighs just 1.5kg while the larger X600 is 2.1kg; each notebook is less than 1-inch thick and have a 16:9 aspect LED-backlit display.   Read The Full Story

MSI X-Slim X400 14-inch ultraportable launched

, May 4th 2009 Discuss [0]

From one MSI ultraportable to another, and the company surprised with the announcement of a hitherto-unseen X-Slim notebooks at an Asia-Pacific launch recently.  The MSI X-Slim X400 is a 14-inch variant of the X-Slim range, with the same slender chassis as the X340 and X600 but a screen size in-between those models. Read The Full Story

MSI X-Slim X340 hands-on: super skinny & WiMAX option

, Mar 2nd 2009 Discuss [0]

MSI have brought their X-Slim X340 ultraportable along to CeBIT, and while the MacBook Air resemblance is obvious, the MSI does a better job of standing apart in black.   Design cues aside, it’s a slick machine, with a 13-inch 16:9 LED-backlit display and power consumption that, according to the manufacturer, is one-sixth that of other notebooks.

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