MSI X340 Notebook User’s Manual Guide

MSI X340 Notebook User’s Manual Guide
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MSI X340 notebook weighing in at a lightweight 1.3 kg, it’s just 19.8mm at its thickest, and a slim-line 6mm at its thinnest making the X340 the worlds lightest and slimmest notebook on the market, impressively lighter than the MacBook Air. The X340 not only has beauty it also has brains, offering consumers a Intel® Centrino processor, 13.4 inch HD widescreen display in 16:9 format with HDMI, bluetooth and wireless n connectivity.

The X340 is available in three paint finishes piano black, pearl white and brushed silver, glazed and UV processed for longevity. The design is simplistic yet modern and integrates smooth curves making it appealing, fashionable and highly recommended for contemporary users. MSI have combined the best technology into this 13.4” package, and is the first to offer a 16:9 widescreen at this size, so no more black bars at the top and bottom of your screen when playing back HD films. This is further enhance by MSI exclusive Vivid Image Enhancement giving more 3D expression whilst watching movies, viewing/editing photographs or playing games. The X340 uses the latest LED Power-Saving backlit technology, providing colour fullness and brightness enhancing your visual experience, with the lower usage on power is brilliant as this means extra battery life. The X340 comes with a 320GB hard drive for all of your storage requirements, 2GB memory, wireless connectivity for internet access on the move, 2 USB 2.0 ports for easy attachment to external devices and peripherals, a card reader and a in-built webcam. Bundled in addition to this is a sleeve to protect your notebook, an external mouse and a 2 years collect and return warranty. The MSI X340 is definitely aimed at the style conscious consumers, who want quality, need power but like slim, light and unobtrusive designs that and can easily be carried around. The X340 is priced at £759 inc vat and will be available from the beginning of June 2009

For MSI X340 Notebook User’s Manual Guide can be found here


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