These two new laptops provide the perfect solution for those who want serious multi-media power on the go.
Using the latest AMD dual-core, the E-350, the MSI notebooks can match the performance of current discrete graphics cards.
The CR650 has a 15.6” screen with a 720p camera and a USB 3.0 port. Using MSI’s Cinema Pro tech, you can easily switch to a higher resolution and richer colours at the touch of a button. The CR650 also uses Turbo Battery+ tech, which saves power by shutting down unnecessary applications and software, boosting battery life to over five hours.
For a more mobile option, the Wind U270 weights just 1.3 kilos and crams the performance of the E-350 into a small, elegant package with a 12” 16:9 display. There is a HD camera and a USB3 port, and the battery lasts for an impressive eight hours. The MSI i-charger recharges USB devices more than three times faster than USB 2.0, massively cutting the amount of time needed for recharging.
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