Sunday, August 3, 2008
Review: MSI Megabook GX 600
The MSI Megabook GX 600 is almost entirely black. It looks stylish, not that ostentatious and interpret than the previously reviewed Megabook GX 700 with tremendous Gaming intend.
Design
The case of the MSI Megabook GX 600 is entirely completed of black plastics. Excluding of the bottom side, all components encompass a high-gloss surface. The honest shiny white MSI symbol at the rear side of the cover attracts interest. Regardless of being intended for computer games, this laptop does not require striking ornaments. So, it appears more highly regarded and due the high -gloss black finish extremely elegant. Therefore, you can catch it to school, work, or university without being documented as gaming freak at once.
Performance
The already revealed MSI Megabook GX 600 was planted with up-to-date expertise by Intel and NVIDIA. The central processing unit was a Core 2 Duo T9300 with 2.5 GHz clock-rate and 6 MB L2-Cache. This CPU utilizes the novel Penryn core and was shaped in the 45 nm technology. The parts of this arrangement are proscribed by an 800 MHz front-side bus. The chip set is a PM965 by Intel. So, this Megabook GX 600 powered with Penryn CPU is still a Santa Rosa age bracket laptop. An entirety of 3 GB DDR2-667 RAM is accessible. This advances the presentation, particularly, if you sprint current computer games.
If you fancy silent laptops, you won't like this Megabook GX600 much. Independent of the application load, the fan was always evidently audible. Compared to the GX 700 the GX600 is exceptionally good on the subject of temperature amplify. The calculated temperatures are visibly lower. The 2 red stereo speakers are placed left and right above the keyboard. An included Realtek sound chip controls audio output and input. The GX600 is planted with a Lithium Ions battery with a capability of 4800 mAh (about 52 WH). Regrettably, its runtime is not long.
Overall
All like the bigger MSI Megabook GX 700, which is planted with T7500 CPU, also the Megabook GX 600, which is planted with up-to-date hardware, e.g., a T9300 Penryn CPU, is certainly a high-quality 15.4 laptop with some insignificant flaws.
Pros
+ Stylish design
+ HDMI and eSATA port
+ Integral web cam
+ Lusterless display
+ Turbo Mode for escalating the presentation of the CPU
Cons
- Responsive surfaces
- Keyboard partially clatters
- Reasonable lighting of the display
- Low battery sprint time
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