If you’re keen on the whole low voltage ultraportable idea (bigger screens, slightly faster processors than standard netbooks) but you can’t quite stomach the $600+ price tag that accompanies most of those systems, you may be happy to hear that JR.com is blowing the MSI X320 right the hell out.
Now to be fair, this is basically a netbook in an ultraportable’s body. You get a big 13.4-inch screen and decently-sized keyboard along with a 2.8-pound weight and a thickness of just 0.79 inches, although the innards include an older Atom Z530 CPU, dumpy GMA 500 graphics, and Windows Vista Home Premium.
Full specs:
- Intel Atom Z530 CPU at 1.6GHz
- 2GB of RAM
- 320 GB hard drive
- 13.4-inch LCD at 1366×768
- Intel GMA 500 graphics
- Draft-N wireless, Ethernet, Bluetooth
- Webcam, card reader, VGA out, 3 USB ports
- Weighs 2.86 pounds, 0.79 inches thick
MSI Microstar X-Slim 13.4-inch X320-037US [JR.com via FatWallet]


The Acer Aspire One 751h is here — anything you want me to check out?
The netbook fairy (or a UPS driver named Karl) just dropped off the 11.6-inch Aspire One 751h. I’ll be putting the machine through its paces for the next week or two for a thorough review but I wanted to check with you guys to see if there was anything in particular you’d like me to test. Just drop your requests in the comments section and I’ll try to address some or all of them in the final review.
Aside from that, here are some initial first impressions along with some photos.
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