MSI EX710 Notebook with 17" Widescreen display for grand viewing experience

msi_notebook.jpg dolby.jpgMSI EX710 notebook featuring 17" ACV widescreen display is equipped with ATI Mobility Radeon HD3470 graphic card with 256MB VRAM to create the most astonishingly realistic visual effects. MSI EX710’s theater class 4.1 channel surround sound effect and subwoofer can further deliver real-life listening enjoyment. Other multimedia functions also include: 5-in-1 card reader, IEEE1394 connecting interface, 1.3 mega pixels web cam for better internet chatting, DTV receiver so you can watch television shows on demand. To deliver truly high performance computing power, the MSI EX710 uses the AMD Turion64 X2 Processor.

MSI EX710’s 17" LCD display provides a grand viewing experience for the ultimate viewing pleasure. With the high resolution and the perfect length and width ration of 16:10 for the screen, in addition also being capable of displaying DVD caliber images for your viewing pleasures. The integrated DVB-T receiver allows you to watch and record TV programs right on your notebook. Simply connect the antenna and you'll never have to miss an episode of your favorite TV program again! MSI EX710 measures 395× 278× 26.5-34.9 mm and weigh 3.2kg (with Battery).

September 10, 2008 - 6:44 AM | Posted in - Computing | | | | | |


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