MSI has launched its latest X-Slim series ultra-thin notebook with a dual-core processor. The X420, features Intel's ultra-thin notebook platform equipped with a dual-core Intel Core 2 Duo processor together with ATI's Mobility Radeon HD 5430 3D external display adapter (with built-in 1GB DDR3 VRAM).
The X-Slim X420 adopts a 14-inch display and weighs 1.88kg. With the MSI's 3D Boost Technology, the notebook can automatically switch to high-performance external display mode with a click of button and then switch back to integrated display mode and shut down the external graphics card to preserve battery power.
MSI's ECO Engine energy-saving technology allows users to switch between power options to help extend the notebook's running time.
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