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MSI's new "flaming" gaming notebook |
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by Nigel Yap
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007 04:00 PM |
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MSI has unveiled its flaming themed gaming notebook, the GX600 which comes with MSI's exclusive Turbo Drive Engine Technology. The Turbo Drive Engine Technology works when the GX600 is in CPU Turbo Mode. By pressing the silver turbo
button above the keyboard users can increase the speed
of the notebooks CPU and the system up by 20%.
The GX600 comes equipped with the latest NVIDIA Geforce 8600M GT 3D graphic card with built-in 512 VRAM as well as a 15.4" LCD screen. It also comes with a Digital/Analog 5.1 Channel headphone output and built-in SPDIF connection.
The GX600 also features the latest Intel Centrino® Duo Mobile Technology,
which uses the Intel Core2 Duo processor and Intel PM965 Express
Chipset, to deliver outstanding dual-core performance computing
power, great battery life, and expanded wireless connectivity. The GX600 is yet to be available in the local market but stay tuned for local pricing and availability.
Read on for tech specs and more info.
Tech Specs
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Marketing Name
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GX600 Performance Edition
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Processor
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Inte®l Core™2 Duo processor
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Operating System
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Windows Vista™ Home Premium
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Chipset
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Intel® PM965G Express Chipset
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Display
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15.4" TFT ACV(Amazing Crystal Vision) Display
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Hard Disk Drive
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80 / 100 / 120/160/250GB, SATA
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Optical Drive
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Combo / DVD Super Multi
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VGA
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Controller |
Nvidia Geforce 8600M GT
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| VRAM |
512MB
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Memory
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Type |
DDR2 533 / 667Mhz
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| Maximum |
4GB ( 2048MB × 2 )
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| Audio |
Speaker |
2 |
| Communication |
56K Fax / MODEM |
Yes |
| LAN |
GB LAN |
| Bluetooth |
Optional |
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Wireless LAN
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Yes |
| PCMCIA |
Type II × 1 |
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I / O
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IEEE1394 |
1 |
| Card Reader |
4 in 1 |
| Mic-in / Headphone out |
1/1 |
| USB |
3 |
| E-SATA |
1 |
| HDMI |
Yes
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| TV Out |
Yes S-video x 1 |
| RJ11 / RJ45 |
1/1 |
| PCI Express card |
Yes |
| Battery |
C6/9 Cells |
| Keyboard |
103 keys |
| Power |
90W |
| Dimension |
358 *259*27-32.9mm |
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Weight
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2.6kg |
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