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MSI announces new notebook for gamers
Press release, July 27; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Friday 27 July 2007]

Micro-Star International (MSI) has announced a new notebook for gamers, the MSI GX600.

The GX600 features MSI's Turbo Drive Engine Technology. While the GX600 is in CPU Turbo mode users can increase the speed of the CPU and system by 20% by pressing the silver turbo button above the keyboard, according to MSI. In battery mode, pressing the silver turbo button switches to Power-Saving mode, extending battery time by 15%, added MSI.

MSI GX600 notebook specification

Item

Detail

CPU

Intel Core 2 Duo processor

Chipset

Intel PM965 Express chipset

VGA

Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT, built-in 512MB graphics memory

Memory

512MB/1GB DDR2 533/667 up to 4GB

Display

15.4-inch WSXGA+/WXGA ACV(Amazing Crystal Vision) Display

Source: Company, compiled by Digitimes, July 2007

MSI GX600 notebook

MSI GX600 notebook
Photo: Company

Categories: Portable Systems

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