MSI CR41 14-inch Notebook Unveiled, Ready For Windows 8 Upgrade

MSI has launched a CR41 notebook to be your multimedia companion on the run. Featuring a flat metal-brush finish, the color of the body is a royal bronze tone. Inspired by a sports car-like stylish design, the CR41 notebook is adorned with a  forward-tapering silhouette and a crystal-diamond finish touchpad. If you don't care about the looks, the tech specs of the 14-inch CR41 has storage configurations in three variants - 500 GB, 640GB or 720GB, a latest generation Core i3/i5 processor with Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 technology and for graphics processing there is Intel HM76.

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The MSI S-Bar toolbar located at the top of the screen, consists of shortcuts for major OS programs and hardware as well as MSI's own applications. With 7.5 hours of battery time, SRS PC Surround Sound, USB3.0 ports and support for Bluetooth 4.0, MSI CR41 has got all the basics right in place. There is no word about pricing details or availability. You can check the notebook on #-Link-Snipped-#.

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