MSI X-Slim X360 is one of the first ultrathin notebooks using Intel’s recently launched 32 nanometer CULV processors. MSI was the company that really got the ball rolling for ultrathin notebooks with the X-Slim series. MSI has turned to the Intel Core i5-520UM CPU with 1.2 GHz clock frequency with a Turbo frequency of 2.0 GHz. With dual cores and HyperThreading there is support for four threads and 3MB cache for keeping the cores busy.
X-Slim X360 has a LED-backlit 13.3″ screen with glossy surface and 1366×768 pixel resolution. For the graphics there is only the integrated Intel GMA HD chip of the processor. The computer can be upgraded to 4GB DDR3-RAM and brings 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth and 1.3 megapixel webcamera to boot.
The battery time of the 8-cell battery wasn’t revealed, but the recommended price is around 759€. That includes 500GB SATA harddrive and Windows Home Premium.