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MSI X600 Pro Reviews

expertreviews‘s review Edit

MSI's X600 is a light and relatively powerful laptop, but its battery life is comparatively short and it has a mediocre screen and keyboard.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 24, 2010

ITreviews‘s review Edit

The MSI X600 is a superb looking machine that's impressively slim and lightweight, boasts a powerful processor and has capable graphics to cover the majority of modern uses whether at home or out and about. Most of the issues we had with it were relatively minor, and while you're paying a premium for a slimline design, those who are prioritising this over cost should be pleased with this versatile entry into the market.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Nov 25, 2009

CrunchGear‘s review Edit

I want to love this notebook. It’s super slim, has just the right amount of inputs and enough computing juice to power through almost anything. But something that seems as trivial as a misaligned trackpad thoroughly ruins the ultra-slim notebook. You simply cannot type on this notebook when the trackpad is enabled, and that’s a big problem.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Sep 28, 2009

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

Providing excellent performance in a large yet thin and light chassis, the X600- 055UK offers a great compromise between size and power. As with much more expensive systems, you'll be able to work on the move without resorting to a smaller and slower form factor.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 12, 2009

PC Advisor‘s review Edit

Sadly the slim profile means there’s no room for an optical drive, and unplugged runtime is disappointing considering the large battery pack. If your needs are more gaming oriented, the graphics power available in the MSI X600 215UK MS-1691 means that at £399, the X600 is very good value indeed.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 04, 2010

Pocket-lint‘s review Edit

MSI’s X600 is an impressive laptop, packing a lot into its svelte lines. It may not offer the aluminium finish of Apple’s MacBook Pro, for instance, but it’s still robust and comfortable, and one of the most portable 16-inch machines we’ve seen. Add impressive performance to that, and it’s a difficult package to beat for the price.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 20, 2009

HEXUS‘s review Edit

MSI's X-Slim X600 laptop is aimed at folk who don't mind paying a premium for a product that's not just a run-of-the-mill model. Priced at £799 for the review sample, the X600's fairly standard in some respects, shipping with a 15.6in screen that has a native resolution of 1,366x768, presented in a 16:9 aspect ratio. A 500GB mechanical drive provides plenty of storage, and the usual wireless protocols - 802.11a/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth v2.0 - are present.
7.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 26, 2009

Register Hardware‘s review Edit

Had MSI managed to get closer to its 'light as a feather' goal (and we're talking at least half a kilo closer here), and offered longer battery life, the X600 would have scored higher. Ultimately, as with the EasyNote Butterfly, our main criticism is that it's just too darn expensive.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 27, 2009

computershopper‘s review Edit

The X600 features a stunning screen in a super-slim, super-light chassis. If you tote your laptop often, it will satisfy you—assuming that performance somewhere between a netbook and a budget mainstream laptop will suffice.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug, 2009

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

There's nothing intrinsically bad about the X600, but its appeal seems somewhat limited and there are things it could do better. Still, if it does tick a few personal desires, this is a solid, if unremarkable machine, whose slim and light chassis does give it some cachet.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 16, 2009

LAPTOP Magazine‘s review Edit

MSI’s 15.6-inch notebook is the slimmest and lightest in its class, and offers good graphics performance.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Aug 08, 2009

PC World‘s review Edit

The MSI offers a terrific keyboard and excellent graphics in its class, but a big screen laptop combined with a single core processor makes for an anemic showing...
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 19, 2009

The average pro reviews rating is 7.2 / 10, based on the 12 reviews.


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