Typical price: £800
What is it: 15.6-inch thin-and-light laptop
What we think: Slim and stylish, and its ultra-low-voltage processor is a strong performer
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 9 October 2009
Tags: MSI, MSI X600, viewing angle, DVD writer, HDMI
We like:
Surprisingly good performance; gorgeous looks
We don't like:
No internal optical drive; screen could be clearer
Also known as:
MSI X-Slim X600
CNET UK judgement:
The MSI X600 is satisfyingly slim and sleek. The ultra-low-voltage processor seems misplaced on so large a laptop, but it's a strong performer and has a positive impact on battery life
Full review:
Laptops that use Intel's new energy-efficient ultra-low-voltage processors may be thin and light, but that doesn't mean they're small. The £800 X600 is the latest in MSI's X-Slim series of ultraportable laptops but, with a 15.6-inch screen, it's pretty large. Continue Reading...
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