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MSI CR270 Classic Lightweight Notebook

MSI CR270 Classic Lightweight Notebook
MSI after release the classic notebook CR420 and CX420 now continue release a new lightweight MSI CR720 laptop powered by new Intel Core processor.

MSI Notebook CR720 feature of 17.3 inches with a resolution of 1600x900 pixels, built-in sound system that consists of two 2W speakers and a subwoofer. MSI Notebook CR720 is equipped with up to 4 GB of RAM, up to 500 GB HDD, integrated graphics, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. He weight is only 3 kg with 6 cell battery.

There has not reported on the cost laptop MSI CR720, but it is likely to be relatively low. Here is the specification of MSI CR720:

* Operating system Windows 7 Home Premium

* Processor Intel Core (model 2010)

* Chipset Intel HM55

* Graphics Intel GMA HD

* Up to 4 GB of RAM DDR3 1066x800 MHz

* 17.3-inch display with a resolution of 1600x900 pixels

* Hard drive capacity 250x320x500 GB

* Optical DVD drive

* Card Reader 4-in-1 (XD, MS, SD, MMC)

* Wireless Adapters Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/draft N, Bluetooth 2.1

* 1.3 megapixel web camera

* 2 speakers and subwoofer

* Connectors HDMI, D-sub, three USB 2.0, microphone, headphone, RJ-45, Kensington lock

* 6-cell battery

* Dimensions is 414x267x37.2 mm

* Weight is 3 kg
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13:54, Saturday, January 30, 2010

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