MSI X600-021US Slim 15.6-Inch Laptop – Silver
- 1.4GHz Penryn SFF C2S ULV SU3500 Processor, Chipset GS45+ICH9M-SFF
- 4GB 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM RAM (2GB*2)
- 320GB SATA Hard Drive, External DVD Drive Included
- Windows Vista Home Premium, 6 Cell Battery
- 15.6″ WXGA 16:9; LCD Resolution 1366×768, ATI HD 4330 Graphics, V-RAM 512 MB4G
Product Description
The unveiling of its line of ultrathin notebooks is a milestone both technologically and aesthetically. This innovatively-thin laptop has completely revolutionized the idea of a portable computer; its sleek yet simplistic lines fit seamlessly into its polished exterior, raising the bar for thin-notebook design a step higher.The design of the X600 strives to be literally, as light as a feather, and, as thin as one too. It’s near weightlessness and ultra thin exterior has fused graceful design and trendsetting style. It is undoubtedly the world’s lightest and thinnest 15.6-inch laptop. The X600, although thin, has not compromised its technology in the slightest; it is precision design, down to the last detail.The 16:9 theater ratio can provide bigger visual area. When watching movies, the black bars on the top and bottom of the 16:10 aspect ratio screen can also be avoided. This is perfect for playing HD videos at any possible angle, absolutely ideal for vis… More >>
MSI X600-021US Slim 15.6-Inch Laptop – Silver
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3 comments
Adler Fleurant on December 15, 2009 at 1:17 am
This computer is great. I run some demanding software and it runs them like a charm just like that. It is very lightweight like a slim should be but with an unusual big display. So Great!
To really enjoy the sound system you need to add some accessory so it can reveal her hidden power! That will be available! The Graphic is really great for cinema!
The low voltage CPU allow to have plenty of time before recharging!
Great laptop!
Walter B. Rohner on December 15, 2009 at 3:06 am
I purchased the MSI X600 about 1 month ago and have been very pleased with it except for a few design issues. The biggest plus is the light weight and excellent screen. The minuses would be the processor is a little slow and the palm of my hand tends to touch the mouse pad while typing causing me to loose my place. Overall great computer for surfing the web while lounging on the couch. I would not use this for heavy typing due to the keyboard.
Paxson Pynchon on December 15, 2009 at 4:51 am
It’s a great machine. It’s light. It’s really thin. It performs like a big ol’ laptop. I don’t know about massive performance – I’m not a gamer… just a guy who uses a laptop for work, surfing, writing, editing pics, videos. And it works really well.
The funk comes with the touchpad and click bar. And the scroll buttons. Other odd keyboard anomalies. But with a small wireless mouse and some getting used to the layout, it’s going to be fine. (But really, the mouse and click bar thing really sucks.)
Overall I’m really happy not lugging my big heavy short-battery-life-with-a-list-of-things-that-just-stopped-working-HP 6100 series laptop around. This machine is a refreshing change in weight and function. (So many HP computers out there for so little money, but I won’t ever buy another one. What a piece…)
The included external optical drive didn’t work right out of the box, but I found the MSI tech support in L.A. to be efficient and quick with the RMA.