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Nvidia GTX 675M Graphics Now Shipping in MSI Notebooks
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MSI has announced it is now shipping Nvidia's fastest graphics card in its GT70 gaming notebook and introduced two more value-oriented gaming notebooks.
The GTX 675M is essentially a rebranded GTX 580M; it's the second-fastest mobile graphics card available next to the AMD Radeon HD 7970M.
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MSI GT70 gaming laptop with Ivy Bridge available now
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If you can’t wait to get your hands on Intel’s 3rd-generation Core processors for some gaming action, you’ll definitely want to check out the MSI GT70. The 17-inch laptop is shipping now from online retailers like ExcaliburPC, complete with Core i7 Ivy Bridge processors and an NVIDIA GTX670M GPU. Pre-configured models start in the $1,500 range and go as high as $2,500 for the more well-equipped versions, depending upon the hardware included. Stock is already running low, so if you want one, get an order in fast!
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MSI shows GT60, GT70 gaming notebooks at CeBIT
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MSI has unveiled two new gaming laptops at the CeBIt 2012 Show in Hanover, Germany. The GT60 offers a 15.6-inch HD screen, while the GT70 provides a 17.3-inch display. Both are expected to be equipped with nextgen Intel quad-core Ivy Bridge processors and NVIDIA Kepler (GeForce 600M series) graphics chipsets.
The notebooks, like some in the current generation, will also incorporate SteelSeries backlit gaming keyboards and Dynaudio sound systems. Storage can be up to 1.5TB on three drives. The primary data drive is a standard SATA drive, with two optional SSD drives in a RAID 0 stripe for extra speed. MSI claims that this "superRAID" configuration enables disk speeds of up to 750MB per secon...
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Netbooks Alive and Well in MSI Country, New Wind U180 Follows Cedar Trail into Town
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Who knew netbooks would prove so resilient? By all means, the growing popularity and falling prices of tablet PCs along with the rollout of Intel's Ultrabook bandwagon could have spelled doom for the netbook form factor. But along comes Cedar Trail and suddenly there's renewed interest in these pint-sized notebooks, at least for one more generation anyway. MSI, one of the driving forces in the netbook category, just unveiled its new Wind U180 for 2012. "The Wind U180, meticulously crafted by MSI for 2012, marks a new zenith in computer technology, offering both performance and esthetically pleasing looks," MSI says. "It comes in minimalist black, angel white or lavender, is less than one-inc...
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MSI to Release the Cedar Trail-based Wind U180 netbook
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MSI has boarded the Cedar Trail train too and is now preparing the roll out of a new Wind Series netbook, the U180 model which is powered by the new Atom N2800 dual-core processor (1.86 GHz).
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MSI Throws Down 15.6-inch Gauntlet with GT685 Gaming Notebook
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For whatever reason, we envision the "god of war" being bigger than 15.6 inches, but let's not fault MSI for being excited about its new GT685 gaming laptop and calling it such. With a traditional screen size in tow, the GT685 has the chops to be a desktop replacement, and could even be a desktop killer depending on how it's spec'd out. Let's have a look at what it brings to the table.
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MSI GT780DX Laptop is Chock Full of Gaming Greatness
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The new GT780DX gaming laptop from MSI is being billed as "the ultimate weapon in battle," and one look at the spec sheet shows why. It's a 17-inch notebook outfitted with a second generation Intel Core i7 quad-core processor, Nvidia's near top-of-the-line (in mobile) GeForce GTX 570M discrete graphics with 1.5GB of GDDR5 memory, and supports up to 32GB of DDR3 system memory.
It also has a SteelSeries gaming keyboard baked into the chassis. MSI says the keyboard is more rugged than a standard plank, the Windows key has been moved to the right side to prevent accidentally striking it when you really just mean to duck fire, it has larger Ctrl and Alt keys, and there are five backlight schemes ...
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MSI GT683DXR 15.6-Inch Gaming Laptop Available For Pre-Order At Amazon
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MSI’s latest gaming laptop ‘GT683DXR’ is now available for pre-order on the US via Amazon. The system costs $1,749.99. So here are the specs: a 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 display, a 2.0GHz Intel Core i7-2630QM processor, a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570M 1.5GB graphics card, a 16GB DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a 720p HD webcam, a DVD writer, an SD/MMC card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth, two USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI 1.4 port, a 9-cell battery and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. [Product Page]
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MSI Injects Nvidia GeForce GTX 570M into G Series Gaming Laptops
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MSI today unveiled a pair of new G Series gaming laptops outfitted with Nvidia's GeForce GTX 570M discrete graphics. Available in 15.6-inch (GT683DXR) and 17.3-inch (GT780DXR) form factors, MSI is pitching both at the "serious gamer seeking unmatched power with an unprecedented immersive experience." Let's see how MSI backs up that claim.
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MSI Launches Slim 14" X460 and X460DX Notebooks
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If there’s one thing I like about computer technology, it’s progress. Late 2010, the best you could get from the 14” sector would have been something like the discontinued Dell XPS L401x. That laptop came with GeForce GT 425M, 4GB RAM, and an i5-460M CPU for a base price of $900. In March, we looked at the ASUS U41JF, which boasted an overclockable i3-380M, 4GB RAM, and the same GT 425M graphics card. Both of those laptops leveraged NVIDIA’s Optimus Technology to give you a balanced platform, but even $800 seems steep compared to AMD’s Llano laptops, which is why we’re seeing upgrades and price cuts everywhere.
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MSI Announces GT683DX Gaming Notebook
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MSI is unveiling its new generation top-of-the-line GT683DX gaming computer, featuring the ultimate in performance and hardware. It packs Intel's second generation Core i7-2630QM quad core processor, nVidia's latest and greatest GeForce GTX 570M discrete graphics card, four DDR3 memory slots, accelerated dual hard disk architecture, as well as Dynaudio and THX TruStudio Pro smart wrap around sound. Taipei—MSI just introduced the GT683DX gaming laptop with powerful hardware, including Intel's 2nd generation Core i7-2630QM quad core processor and nVidia's newest GeForce GTX 570M discrete graphics card (1.5GB GDDR5 display memory), representing a 20% improvement in performance over other discre...
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MSI Announces Quad-Core GE620DX Gaming Laptop
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MSI continues to flesh out its gaming laptop line, the newest entry being the 15.6-inch GE620DX notebook with an Intel Core i7 2630QM processor clocked at 2GHz, GeForce GT 555M graphics with 2GB of dedicated video memory, and up to 8GB of DDR3 memory. On the outside, MSI looks to impress with a brushed metal finish adorned by the "MSI" logo in luminescent white script.
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MSI WindPad 110W tablet now out in the US
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MSI's WindPad, introduced at Computex, is now shipping in North America. The Windows 7-powered tablet sports an AMD Z-01 APU rather than the promised NVIDIA Tegra 250 at its unveiling at the end of May. Other specs, however, such as the 32GB solid-state drive, 10-inch, 1280x800 screen and USB and miniHDMI ports are retained.
There is also 4GB of RAM onboard, and support for DirectX 11 content is present. A webcam is also built-in, which works with the software suite to read users' faces for access in lieu of a password.
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MSI outs CX480 notebook with 8.5-hour battery, fast boot
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MSI swung out a relatively unique addition to its CX series notebooks on Wednesday. The 14-inch CX480 has a particularly strong focus on the battery life not often seen in mainstream portables that gives it up to 8.5 hours on a charge. The PC also brings in MSI's in-house fast charging to power up in half as much time and has an Apple-influenced external battery indicator that shows the charge without needing to boot up.
The startup time itself is also distinct and, according to MSI, takes half as long as other notebooks. A new internal design purportedly helps improve heat dissipation by putting all the hot-running components in the upper left, away from the palm rest.
Performance is dictat...
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NVIDIA announces GeForce GTX 580M and 570M, availability in the Alienware M18x and MSI GT780R
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We know you're going to be shocked -- shocked! -- to hear this, but NVIDIA's gone and refreshed its high-end line of GeForce GTX cards. The GTX 580M takes the place of the GTX 485M, and NVIDIA's bragging that it's the "fastest notebook GPU ever," capable, we're told, of besting the Radeon HD 6970M's tesselation performance by a factor of six.
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