MSI's Latest Laptops

We've had MSI laptops we really liked and laptops that had an odd component combination. MSI has quite a few new laptops coming out, so hopefully they come closer to the designs we liked this time.

First up is the C series, the "Classic" MSI notebooks. These are "thin" designs that still have all the typical components you would expect, including an optical drive. MSI has three new models coming out, the CR420 (14"), CR520 (15.6"), and CR720 (17.3"), all featuring the new Core i5 processors and Windows 7. The press release states that all three models use 1366x768 LCDs, unfortunately, and we don't have details on what sort of discrete graphics are available (if any).

For mobile gamers, MSI is updating the G ("Gaming") series with the new Core i5/i7 CPUs. The 600 models are 16" LCDs while the 700 models are 17" chassis. The GT640 and GT750 both utilize Core i7 CPUs with GeForce GTS 250M graphics. The GTS 250M has 96 SPs clocked at 1250MHz, but with 128-bit RAM; GDDR5 is supported at up to 3.2GHz, but GDDR3 is also an option that would cut memory bandwidth in half, and we don't know the specifics of what MSI is using. The GX640 and GX740 in contrast use the new ATI Radeon HD 5000 series GPUs, with DX11 support, but we're not sure which specific GPUs are in use. (We'll update when we find out.) The GX models also appear to use 120Hz LCDs with "3D" support. All four GT/GX models have the traditional aluminum chassis with red trim that we've seen in previous MSI gaming notebooks. The two newcomers are the GE600 and GE700, which in contrast use "cutting-edge Color Film Print technology, touch panel keys that have undergone special color processing and a glossy decorative panel along the front edge to give them a futuristic and minimalist feel"… we're not even sure what that means. Other The GE series uses the same Radeon HD GPUs as the GX series.

Of course MSI also has some new netbooks to announce based on the Pine Trail platform. The MSI Wind U135 are 10.1" designs with 6-cell batteries, but MSI lists battery life at just 7.5 hours. We don't know how they're testing, but that's anywhere from 2.5 to 6.5 hours less than we measured with the ASUS 1005PE - hopefully MSI is using an Internet test or something similar rather than getting 7.5 hours of idle battery life. An alternative to the U135 is the new U160, which features a new chassis design and keyboard and weighs just 2.2 pounds. It comes with a gold Color Film Print finish.

Not shown is the (relatively new - it launched at the end of November 2009) 12.1" design, the Wind12 U230. The U230 builds on the design of the Wind12 U200, a CULV (Core 2 Solo in this case) offering that primarily targeted the European market. Honestly, it was too expensive, and the U230 drops CULV in favor of AMD's Athlon Neo X2 processor. Performance will be substantially higher than any Atom-based netbook, but battery life is listed as just 4 hours. The Wind12 U230 is available already, but the price is around €350, meaning this is another European laptop.

Finally, we wrap up MSI with their X-Slim series. We weren't sold on the X610 we reviewed, though the Core 2 based X600 would have tested better. MSI has several new models to announce, the 13 inch X350 and X360, 14 inch X420, 15.6" X600 Pro and X620. All five use Intel CULV processors. The X420 uses the Color Film Print technology while the rest are in more traditional X-Slim black (with some patterns to mix things up). We don't have detailed specs for most of the X series, but we know the X620 will include some form of ATI HD graphics, the X420 will include the new ATI HD 5430, and the X350 and X360 claim to deliver up to nine hours of battery life. The X360 is also the first laptop we've heard of that will use an Arrandale ULV processor. Yes, please, we want to test one ASAP!

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  • 8steve8 - Friday, January 8, 2010 - link

    Vostro V13 with Arrandale i5/i7 ULV CPU/GPU with an HDMI port

    intel 40/80GB G2 drives would be nice bonus

    under $1k please


    let's hope the msi X360 will be close.
  • ImSpartacus - Friday, January 8, 2010 - link

    That ENVY 15 looks insane. It already just got a huge price drop (if you forgo a quad of course...), and now HP is tearing another $300 just for kicks and giggles.

    http://techreport.com/discussions.x/18266">http://techreport.com/discussions.x/18266

    A luxury 1080p i5 laptop with 4GB of DDR3, a 7200rpm 320GB HDD and the newest mobile graphics all for $1100 shipped? Sign me up.

    Looks like HP is really looking to move these badboys.
  • assemblage - Tuesday, January 12, 2010 - link

    Too bad it's not one of those 18.4" screens
  • jigglywiggly - Friday, January 8, 2010 - link

    I am very intersted in that Alienware.
  • afkrotch - Sunday, January 10, 2010 - link

    Ya, that Alienware 11" and the Lenovo IdeaPad U1 are the only ones I'm interested in.

    I don't need a super powerful laptop, but I want it to be small and at least play games at crap resolutions. Battery life isn't too important. Enough to watch a single movie, is more than enough for me.

    The Lenovo is a pretty nice idea. If the tablet portion can run videos (doesn't have to be HD), I'd be extremely happy with such a product. Ability to run games isn't a deal breaker for me. It'd be nice if it could, but not necessary.
  • ImSpartacus - Friday, January 8, 2010 - link

    Yeah, it's extremely unique. Kudos to Alienware for creating such an approachable product.
  • jimhsu - Saturday, January 9, 2010 - link

    Ok, that 11 incher suddenly appeared on my short-list of thin and lights to watch: Asus UL40/50/80VT, Asus N81/X83, and now this. The price is ... very interesting.

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