MSI X-Slim X610 Notebook Leaked to Web
MSI's upcoming X-Slim X610 notebook has been leaked to the Web, and along with it, a few detailed specs courtesy of Russian site 3DNews.
According to the Russian review site, the X-Slim 610 ditches the Intel Core 2 Solo SU3500 processor found in the X-Slim 600 and instead rolls with AMD's 1.6GHz Athlon MV-40 processor. Not only did performance take a hit as a result of the CPU swap, but the site says battery life was also sacrificed, noting less than two hours of runtime under a heavy load.
Otherwise, the X-610 Slim retains the same 15.6-inch display as MSI's previous version and includes ATI's Mobility Radeon 4330 graphics, a 250GB hard drive, and 4GB of RAM.
No word yet on price or availability, though we imagine it will sell for less than the X-600, which checks in at $800.

Image Credit: 3DNews.ru
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dracoman08
August 19, 2009 at 6:03pm
"Not only did performance take a hit as a result of the CPU swap, but the site says battery life was also sacrificed, noting less than two hours of runtime under a heavy load."
Shouldn't it say that battery life was sacrificed, nothing MORE than two hours of runtime under heave load?
Looks like a nice laptop though
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Paul_Lilly
August 19, 2009 at 7:52pm
Keyword there is 'noting,' not 'nothing.'
"Not only did performance take a hit as a result of the CPU swap, but the site says battery life was also sacrificed, noting less than two hours of runtime under a heavy load."
-Paul L.















