
MSI has added another slim laptop to its X-Slim line of ultraportables. The successor to the X410 is the X430, and it doubles the number of cores with its Athlon Neo X2. Graphics will be handled by its Radeon HD 3200 graphics which also supports HDMI output. Most importantly, the laptop comes fitted with Windows 7 Home Premium instead of Vista, which should make it perform must better. Other specs include 2GB of RAM, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 320GB or 500GB hard disk and built-in webcam. MSI hasn’t given a set price of shipping date just yet, so stay tuned.
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