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MSI X-Slim X340

By Craig Simms, CNET.com.au on 18 May 2009 02:36 PM

Tags: x-slim, x340, msi, apple, macbook, air, touchpad, cheap

Manufacturer: MSI

Battery

  • Battery type included
  • Lithium-ion

Connectivity

  • Network interface
  • 10/100/1000 LAN, Bluetooth, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
  • USB ports
  • 2
  • VGA
  • Yes
  • HDMI
  • Yes

Display

  • Natural resolution (max)
  • 1366 x 768 pixels
  • Diagonal screen size
  • 13.4 inch

Drives

  • Primary hard drive
  • 250 GB

General

  • Weight
  • 1.3 kg
  • Laptop type
  • Thin and light

Graphics

  • Graphics hardware
  • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500

Memory

  • Amt of RAM
  • 2GB

Other

  • Integrated webcam
  • Yes

Processor

  • Processor type
  • Intel Celeron M
  • Processor speed
  • 1.2 GHz

Software

  • Operating system
  • Windows Vista Home Premium

Sound

  • Embedded stereo speakers
  • Yes

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The good:
  • Attractively slim
  • Nice screen
  • Reasonably sturdy considering slimness
  • Stays quiet
The bad:
  • Horrific keyboard
  • Annoying Sentelic touchpad
  • MSI still not including touchpad drivers
The bottomline:

Ultimately MSI's X-Slim X340 is a disappointment. It is reasonably attractive, but it's not worth the price due to the horrible keyboard and budget touchpad.

Editors’ rating:

5/10

RRP: AU$1499.00

Related topics:

x-slim, x340, msi, apple, macbook, air

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