Sunday, January 10, 2010

MSI launches two new Gaming notebooks-Bringing advanced processing technology to your notebook

Laptop specialist MSI launched its two latest GX series notebooks at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, purpose-built for gaming addicts on the move. The new GX640 and GX740 machines come equipped with a high-specification designed to run the latest gaming titles smoothly and with the portability of a notebook.
"In the months leading up to CES we've seen huge advances in software and hardware, including Windows 7 and the new Intel Core i5 Arrandale processor and Calpella platform.” At the world press launch MSI's president Joseph Hsu alleged, “We're extremely proud to announce notebooks that make full use of this technology to significantly outperform their predecessors."

The Taiwanese manufacturer's notebooks come with MSI's own Turbo Boost technology which diverts system resources, using Intel's own Hyper-Threading system, for the fastest gaming experience, no matter what background operations are running.
Machines Features:
  • Built-in with Intel Core i5 Arrandale,
  • Built-in with Window's 7 operating systems,
  • Latest Graphics Media Accelerator HD system to run the latest PC games smoothly,
  • ATi's Mobility Radeon HD 3D graphics card,
  • Radeon HD 3D graphics card supports DirectX11 and renders game graphics in spectacular definition,
  • 25.6" LCD screen,
  • Five speakers, two above the keyboard, two along the front and a woofer to bring to life deep explosions in the base,
  • GX series notebooks promise to make your games sound great despite the machines ultra slim proportions,
The notebooks shouldn't cause any humiliation if you flip one open in a trendy cafe having scooped Germany's iF Product Design Award - the design equivalent of an Oscar.
The W, A, S and D keys - vital for game controls - have been highlighted in red to make them easier to spot and a luminescent touch sonsor control panel and independent number pad also improve game control.

The MSI GX640 and GX740 notebooks will be available in the UK from March 2010 and prices start from £999.

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