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Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Wednesday, 27 February 2008
ImageMSI will present 6 mainboards which are based on the next-generation Intel 4 series chipset include X48, P45 & G45 in ATX and Micro-ATX form factors.

MSI notebook division will demonstrate its Green Concept product design! Combining today’s advanced computer technology and anion technology to create the worlds’ first anion notebook, the MSI “Green Design” notebook features the release of high concentration anions for cleaning and purifying the air.

On the other hand, MSI’s Gaming Series Notebook Computers has always been a top selection for gamers. After the explosion created by the newly added Turbo Drive Engine Technology in speed function in the world’s first Super-Band Computer, we are leading another new wave with the exclusive Turbo Battery Technology, equipped in the GX600-08 model which will be introduced at CeBIT.

MSI has also launched its two latest high-end and low-end Low Cost PCs with an appearance size of 300x65x240mm and a volume capacity of only 4.7 liters. It is designed to save space and easy to move around. The MSI booth at this year’s CeBIT will be located in Hall 21 at Booth 34.
 
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