Every gamer's dream!!
MSI has launched two new gaming notebooks, the 15.4-inch GX620 and the 17-inch GX720.Both operate on the Intel’s Core 2 Duo processor and have MSI’s own Turbo Drive Engine technology that instantly overclocks the CPU by as much as 15-percent. THe innovative ECO Engine Management system that cycles through gaming, movie, presentation, office and turbo battery modes, is controlled by touch-sensitive buttons above the keyboard.
Graphics comes from NVIDIA’s GeForce 9600 GT 3D video card with 512MB of DDR3 memory, running the onboard LCDs at WSXGA+ resolution or outputting via the HDMI and D-sub ports. System RAM is a whopping 4GB,hard disk storage 320GB SATA and there’s a Blu-ray and DVD-burning optical drive.
Connectivity includes WiFi b/g/n, gigabit ethernet, Bluetooth and a modem. Otherwise there’s an eSATA port, three USB 2.0 ports and a 4-in-1 card reader. The GX620 has stereo speakers while the GX720 has four speakers and a subwoofer; both have a 2-megapixel webcam.
The prices are yet to be announced for this gaming beast, which won a Best Choice Award at COMPUTEX 2008.
MSI will display its Green Concept notebook product design with Anion technology! Anion technology is the latest technology to purify the air and remove toxic substances. MSI is the first to combine anion technology with the advance computer technology to create World’s First Anion Notebook. Notebooks are often used in indoor spaces with insufficient ventilation; the MSI Anion notebook can provide users the benefits of clean air anywhere.
MSI developed the MSI PR620 Anion Notebook, which makes it world’s very first notebook that is capable to release anion to better your health. Using the latest in technology, the MSI PR620 Anion Notebook can release up to five hundred and fifty thousand ions/cc (50 cm from the air vent)*. This is more than if you were right next to mountains or the beach. The Anion module can also contain concentrated ozone lower than 0.02ppm. (UL & TUL regulations must be lower than 0.05ppm; high ozone concentration can be harmful to human bodies).
Thursday, August 7, 2008
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