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The editors liked
Super thin and lightweight
Nice display
Comfortable keyboard
Extremely Thin and Portable
Well Price For Such a Thin Laptop
Incredibly slim
Attractive design
Snappier performance than netbooks
More than 3 hours of battery life
Razor thin. Incredibly light for a 13-inch laptop. Plenty of ports
Including HDMI and three USBs. Generous hard drive capacity. Very inexpensive.
Thin design
HDMI video output
Quick screen-brightness adjustor
Slim
Cheaper than other slim 13-inch laptops
Uses Intels new ULV processor.
Exceedingly thin and light
Sharp design
Bright
Crisp 13.4-inch screen
Decent port selection
Affordable
Gorgeous design
Slap an Apple sticker over the MSI logo and no one will ever know. Performance bests most netbooks
Though it's hardly topnotch. Surprisingly good graphics and responsiveness. Includes the usual goodies
1.3MP webcam
Bluetooth
802.11n
Elegant
Very slim design
Light
Compact form factor
Fairly bright LED display
Vista installation media and drivers/tools data carrier included
HDMI port
The editors didn't like
No driver support for touchpad (no scrolling)
Keyboard flex
Not as fast as MacBook Air or HP dv2z
Small Battery With Limited Running Time
Too Much Flex in the Keyboard
Fewer USB Ports
Flexing keyboard
Weak graphics performance
A bending keyboard. Noisy mouse buttons. Single-core processor is behind the times. 2GB of memory seems meager nowadays.
Cheap construction
Lengthy setup time
And sluggish performance
Flimsy keyboard feels cheap
Shorter battery life than wed expect from a low-power system.
Super thin and lightweight, Nice display, Comfortable keyboard
No driver support for touchpad (no scrolling), Keyboard flex, Not as fast as MacBook Air or HP dv2z
The MSI X-Slim X340 is very thin and lightweight, but lacks some refinement. The keyboard could use some extra bracing and the missing driver support for the touchpad kills many standard features we have come to expect from laptops these days. Basic suppo...
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Gorgeous design; slap an Apple sticker over the MSI logo and no one will ever know. Performance bests most netbooks, though it's hardly topnotch. Surprisingly good graphics and responsiveness. Includes the usual goodies: 1.3MP webcam, Bluetooth, 802.11n
The MSI X-Slim X340 does a lot of things right, but it is not without its problems. The keyboard is, without doubt, the biggest sticking point for us, as we not only feel the layout needs some work, and it’s also a less than satisfying experience to ty...
Incredibly slim, attractive design, Snappier performance than netbooks, More than 3 hours of battery life
Flexing keyboard, Weak graphics performance
For $899, the MSI X340 delivers on the promise of an affordable ultraportable as thin and light as the MacBook Air. However, while it provides better performance than netbooks, it doesn’t provide the same build quality and graphics oomph. But that m...
Exceedingly thin and light; sharp design; bright, crisp 13.4-inch screen; decent port selection; affordable
Barely adequate performance; no onboard optical drive; no dedicated multimedia keys; some flex in keyboard; short battery life
The MSI X340 is a stunningly svelte machine with a bright 13.4-inch screen in a package lighter than most 10-inch netbooks. The Core 2 Solo processor allows for Vista, but performance could be better. ...
Abstract: The MSI X340 (021US), which debuted at CES 2009 as the X320, is nearly an identical twin to the Apple MacBook Air (Nvidia 9400M GT). Other than color—our review unit was black, and theres also a silver version—its hard to tell them apart at first gla...