
MSI has introduced two new systems for running Windows 7, the Wind Top AE2220 all-in-one desktop PC, and an update to their X-Slim X600 notebook called the X600 Pro.
MSI has just announced a new X-Slim ultraportable, the X430, which serves as an update to the older 14-inch X410. The slim exterior is pretty much identical to the X410, although the newer model does come with a number of spec upgrades, beginning with a better Athlon Neo X2 dual core processor and a Windows 7 Home Premium operating system.
MSI’s 15.6-inch X-Slim X600 notebook is now available, months after being announced last May. For $800, you get a notebook with a spacious screen, a thin-and light design (at 5.5 lbs and an inch thick), and a power-efficient system built around Intel’s 1.4GHz Core 2 Solo Ultra Low-Voltage processor. It’s not bad if you’re in it for the portability without sacrificing screen size—ATI Radeon HD 4330 graphics and 4GBs of memory round out the spec, along with a 320GB hard drive, an external DVD drive, and a six-cell battery.
The X600 is available now on Amazon and Newegg, with a choice of black or silver shells.
Update: MSI will also reportedly come out with an AMD-based version of the X600 called the X610. The newer model replaces the Intel CULV platform with a 1.6GHz AMD Athlon MV-40 processor and a smaller 250GB hard drive, but the rest of the spec–ATI HD 4330 graphics and 4GBs of memory–is expected to be kept. Initial tests done show a slightly slower performance and a shorter battery life compared to the Intel-based X600, but it’s expected to be priced lower.

After coming out with the X600 Pro just last week, MSI has announced another ultraportable under their 





