Friday, July 27, 2012
[The hand] MSI gaming laptops GT60 Configuration strong, Dynaudio speakers, keyboard, SteelSeries
GT60/G70 line gaming notebook from MSI high was it introduced in March this year, with high-end configuration of Ivy Bridge CPU Intel Core i7, NVIDIA GeForce 600 series, the amount Ram abundant, large capacity hard drive, together with other utilities such as SteelSeries keyboard, speakers designed by Dynaudio, LAN cards of Bigfoot Killer ... So this could be considered as one option for gamers to buy yourself a notebook for gaming. Pure are currently on hand and a version MSI GT60 will send to you immediately following this introduction. GT60 equipped screen 15.6 ", Full HD resolution. Properties notebook gaming segment should GT60 has thick, underground tanks, more angular and weighs 3.5 kg. Terms of design, machine shell are made plastic, plastic scratch the surface and the bottom surface is roughened plastic, allowing users easier handling, but this pretty plastic shell dust. In general, GT60 and GT70 are very similar, differing only in the GT60 screen 15.6 "and is equipped with 2.1 speaker, while the GT70 screen 17.3" and 4.1 speaker. MSI also equipped with anti-glare screen for GT60 to limit the screen wash to use in many environments light, visibility of the screen is relatively good, high brightness and wide viewing angle, less color change when changing the viewing angle, color display capability is quite detailed, though not brilliant in the warm colors but it does present the cool colors very well. MSI hardware has hired well-known firms outsourcing the important components of computer peripherals, such as the SteelSeries chicklet keyboard, the feel for it then this keyboard for typing pretty good quality and comfort, but However the key layout is not justified, typically Windows key pushed through the right side, not convenient to take shortcuts. In return, the manufacturer also equipped with color changing backlight for the keyboard, we can change 7 different colors for three key areas (left, center, right). GT60 is equipped with Dynaudio speakers, this 2.1 speaker system to sound right, but not to large volume excess but in return it shows in some detail the story sounds, bass and loud and clear. It also integrated LAN card and Bigfoot Killer own drivers, to help users set the connection parameters Multiplayer online gaming. Regarding configuration, GT60 Core i7 CPU is equipped with four Ivy Bridge 3610QM of Intel, nVIDIA graphics cards GTX 670M Ram 3GB GDDR5 memory bus 1600MHz 12GB Ram, 2 500GB 7200rpm drives running Raid 0, screen 15.6 " Full HD ... With 9 cell battery included, GT60 for the duration of use ranges from 3 to 4 hours (depending on level), a high figure for gaming laptops, thanks to this component inside the machine's configuration, such as Ivy Bridge CPU with integrated GPU HD 4000, chips will assume most of the tasks of computer graphics when used normally, so it will save battery life significantly. Industry 2 of nVIDIA Optimus Technology (automatically converts graphics chip) works very well, helping GTX 670M and HD 4000 iGPU know when it must work, the coordination between two GPU is very smooth, almost as we will not notice a delay when there are changes. Configuring MSI GT60-0NC details: Ivy Bridge CPU Intel Core i7 3610QM, four-speed 2.3 GHz Ram 12GB DDR3 1600MHz bus (3 plants 4GB) Graphics: nVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M Ram 3GB GDDR5 (Fermi architecture, rename and improve the frequency of GTX 570M), with Intel integrated HD 4000 GPU Screen 15.6 "Full HD 1920 x 1080pxl, anti-glare DVDRW Drive 1TB Hard Drive (includes 2 2 Sata 500GB 7200 rpm running Raid 0) Connectivity: 3 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0, eSATA, HDMI, VGA, Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi B / G / N, LAN, webcam, 7.1 speaker jacks ... Battery 9 cell 7800mAh (78Wh), 180W power charger Size: 39 x 26.5 x 6cm Weighs 3.5 kg with batteries (not included local charging 0.9 kg) Price: $ 1,500 (Amazon) $ ("# Galleria_1747145942"). Galleria ({ width: 490, height: 500, maxScaleRatio: 1, preload: 3, idleMode: false, trueFullscreen: false, }); ...
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