Filed under: News | Notebooks and PCs
Mar 6 2009, 10:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The CX700 notebook has an odd 17.3-inch screen, the CX600 has a 16-inch screen, and the CR400 has a 14-inch screen. The CX700 uses an ATI HD4330 GPU, the CX600 features the same GPU, and the CR400 takes advantage of the NVIDIA 8200M video card.
All of the models have a combo drive that burns DVDs and CDs along with a built-in card reader and 1.3MP webcam with mic. MSI uses ECO power management to save power at the touch of a button. Pricing for the machines is unannounced at this time, but considering they are value notebooks the line should be affordable.
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