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MSI Megabook GX600Alike the bigger MSI Megabook GX 700, which is equipped with T7500 CPU, also the Megabook GX 600, which is equipped with up-to-date hardware, e.g., a T9300 Penryn CPU, is indeed a good 15.4 notebook with some minor flaws. Calculation...
Elegant design, HDMI and eSATA port, Builtin web cam, Matte display, Turbo Mode for increasing the performance of the CPU, Low heating of the case, Interesting price/performance ratio...
Sensitive surfaces, Keyboard partly clatters, Moderate illumination of the display, Partly high noise emissions, Low battery runtime...
MSI Megabook GX600Alike the bigger MSI Megabook GX 700, which is equipped with T7500 CPU, also the Megabook GX 600, which is equipped with up-to-date hardware, e.g, a T9300 Penryn CPU, is indeed a good 15.4 notebook with some minor flaws.Calculation inte...
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fudzilla.com Updated: 2011-08-17 18:37:22
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MSI GX600 reviewed We had a chance to see the GX600, the world’s first overclocking notebook, in action and after a few weeks playing with it we are ready to share our experience with you. The notebook is one of a kind, but we are sure that many wil...
You get more than decent performance from this model and if 2.0GHz is not enough, you simply press the turbo button and end up with 2.4GHz. This is really a nice touch and makes this product stand out among the dozens of other similar models.Vista loo...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-08-17 18:37:31
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Few fraggers can actually afford todays drool-worthy, upper-echelon mobile gaming rigs, such as the Alienware Area-51 m9750 and the Dell XPS M1730. Even some of the more cost-effective offerings weve tested, including the Vigor Artorius...
Slick-looking case; excellent screen; includes dedicated keypad, HDMI output; easy overclocking with Turbo button; productivity, multimedia performance improved in Turbo mode; decent gaming performance for the price...
Small keys take getting used to; no Bluetooth; overclocking does not enhance gaming performance; short battery life; not configurable; user upgrading voids one-year warranty; limited phone support...
The slick-looking MSI GX600 TurboBook offers respectable gaming performance and easy overclocking for an affordable price, but its mediocre battery life will keep you tethered to your wall socket...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2011-08-17 18:37:36
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You can immediately tell by the fiery tribal-style tattoo emblems that grace the lid and wrist rests of the piano-black MSI GX600 Extreme Edition that the system is aimed squarely at the fragging set. With a $1,699 price tag, this notebook was made for...
Good graphics performance, Can overclock CPU, HDMI output, Robust sound...
No discernable overclocking benefit when gaming, Lacks dedicated multimedia keys, Limited tech support hours...
You can immediately tell by the fiery tribal-style tattoo emblems that grace the lid and wrist rests of the piano-black MSI GX600 Extreme Edition that the system is aimed squarely at the fragging set. With a $1,699 price tag, this notebook was made for...
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MSI GX600 Gaming Laptop Written by Jason "Fujitsu" Schneider Sunday, 09 December 2007 Article Index:MSI GX600 Gaming LaptopMSI GX600 - Closer LookMSI GX600 - Inside ViewMSI GX600 - SpecificationsMSI GX600 Testing - SyntheticMSI GX600 Testing - Ga...
Nice and Quiet, Lots of Processing Power, Built-in HD-DVD Drive, Lots of Features...
Flame Decals on Palmrest may be viewed as tacky by some, Chassis has a bit of flex to it, Could be more Sturdy, Unable to upgrade memory or hard drive without voiding warranty...
The MSI GX600 is quite a powerful laptop, and it packs a ton of features into a laptop that even a year or two ago you would have never thought possible. The GX600 has more than enough power to be running Vista with the Aero theme all turned on, and e...
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Are you looking for that next great gaming notebook to strike fear in the hearts of your enemies and make your friends jealous? MSIs new GX600 notebook might just be the notebook to satisfy all your gaming needs.
Cool and Quiet, Turbo button overclocks on the fly, Fullsize keyboard with numberpad...
MSI doesnt allow user upgrades, Some flex in palmrest and chassis, Editors Note: NotebookReview.com and MSI have teamed up to offer you a chance to win the MSI GX600 gaming notebook! Be sure to visit the contest entry page to find out more.
For a gamer on a tight budget the MSI GX600 offers a great price for a gaming notebook. You get a stylish design that isnt too over the top, but still offers a unique design to stand out against other notebooks. My gripes are limited to some chassis f...
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madshrimps.be Updated: 2013-08-04 11:00:02
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If one year ago somebody told us you could buy a laptop at ~€1000 which is capable of running the latest games, we would not believe it. Today we have the pleasure to test on such notebook, although it has been on the market for a few months now...
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Overclocking is a way to get higher performance at the cost of stability margin. However, users dont usually overclock notebooks. For two reasons mostly: first, a notebook is traditionally used for work, when stability is more important than increased...
MSI GX600 notebook offers an excellent performance/functionality/price ratio. Its a fast notebook. Moreover, it has a stock overclocking function to raise performance when necessary. Its built on a modern powerful platform, supports the latest techn...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2014-03-31 03:33:31
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Not too long ago, gaming on a notebook (and we dont mean Solitaire here) was an alien concept. Only the very best and expensive models were capable of emulating their desktop counterparts for demanding 3D games; the majority were still associated with...
What does it mean to be a gamer? This is a question that is probably best left to our colleagues over at GameAxis for an in-depth discussion, but an unmistakable trend is that computer and video games have gone mainstream now. The gaming audience as a...
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