The manufacturer MSI has added two models of notebook "Sandy Bridge" in his catalog already given: the FX420 and FX620DX. The first is a model 14-inch (1366 x 768 pixels) with LED backlighting, while the second has a screen diagonal of 15.6 inches (1366 x 768 or 1920 x 1080 pixels). Both are designed around an Intel platform Huron River.
The processor then loads FX420 i5-2410M (2.3 GHz), Radeon HD 6470M along with 1 GB of memory and a hard disk with a maximum capacity of 750 GB There is also a DVD writer (or reader Blu-ray), Gigabit Ethernet controllers, WiFi 802.11n and Bluetooth 2.1, webcam and a 720p and a memory card reader.
USB 3.0 ports are present, as well as THX audio set TruStudio Pro. A 6-cell battery complete the package. The FX620DX has more or less the same features as its little brother, apart from the processor and graphics card. The Radeon HD leaves its place to a GeForce GT 540M 1 GB and the processor is to choose an i5-2410M or a Core i7-2630QM (2 GHz).
MSI has unfortunately not yet given the price and availability date of these two models of laptop.
The processor then loads FX420 i5-2410M (2.3 GHz), Radeon HD 6470M along with 1 GB of memory and a hard disk with a maximum capacity of 750 GB There is also a DVD writer (or reader Blu-ray), Gigabit Ethernet controllers, WiFi 802.11n and Bluetooth 2.1, webcam and a 720p and a memory card reader.
USB 3.0 ports are present, as well as THX audio set TruStudio Pro. A 6-cell battery complete the package. The FX620DX has more or less the same features as its little brother, apart from the processor and graphics card. The Radeon HD leaves its place to a GeForce GT 540M 1 GB and the processor is to choose an i5-2410M or a Core i7-2630QM (2 GHz).
MSI has unfortunately not yet given the price and availability date of these two models of laptop.
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