Three 15.6-inch laptops and one 16-inch start at just $529.99 and all feature Windows 7 and HD displays
MSI Computer just announced four new additions to its Classic-Series notebook line. The 16-inch CR600 and 15.6 inch CR620-030, CR620-033 and CR620-031 all feature the Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System and HD displays to deliver amazing performance in a stylish notebook.
The CR620 models are all built on Intel’s Arrandale platform and feature new Core i3 or Core i5 processors. The notebooks’ powerful image processing cores are capable of transmitting HD images and combine with backlit 16:9 cinematic HD displays (1366 x 768) to offer the ultimate viewing experience. Each of the three model features 4GB of DDR 3 memory, either a 320 or 500GB hard drive and the CR620-033 comes with a Blu-ray DVD combo drive. MSI also upgrade all of the CR620 models with a raised chiclet keyboard for grater accuracy and comfort while typing.
The CR600 features the NVIDIA’s GeForce 8200M, and like the other Classic models, is loaded with an 802.11 b/g/draft n high speed wireless connection, an HDMI out port and a built-in 1.3MP webcam with MSI’s Easy Image Recording tools.
The new C-Series notebooks also all feature a minimalist design that includes a sharp 45 degree angled-edge, which elegantly positions the side I/O ports and heat vents. The models’ 6-cell batteries sit flush against bottom of the case to create a smooth curved design. MSI coupled the new Classic notebooks’ flowing footprint with its Color Film Print Technology to create a fashionable line of notebooks that are sure to turn heads.
The new Classic notebooks start at just $529.99 and are available now at Newegg.
About MSI Notebook
Based in City of Industry California, MSI Notebook manufactures and sells a wide array of mobile computing products that includes Gaming Notebooks, the X-Slim line of ultraportables, the Classic Series Notebooks and MSI’s award winning line of Wind Netbooks. Each product line is designed with the latest technology to meet a specific set of needs for the various classifications of mobile users.