Filed under: News | Notebooks and PCs
Jul 27 2007, 9:45am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
MSI is launching what they call the world’s first Turbobook known ad the GX600. The GX600 uses MSI exclusive Turbo Drive Engine Technology. When running in AC mode a button press will increase the speed of your CPU and system by 20%. It seems that basically the system has overclock profiles onboard and when you click the button they are loaded.
MSI says that the speaker aperture was designed to look like a race cars air intake. Flame graphics adorn the outside of the notebook for some visual flare. The display is a 15.4” LCD and graphics are via NVIDIA 8600M GT with 512MB of VRAM and is DirectX 10 compliant.
The CPU is an Intel Core 2 Duo with an Intel PM965Express chipset. Hard drive capacities are from 80 to 250 GB and the optical drive is a DVD super multi unit. The system can be optioned with up to 4 GB of RAM. HDMI out and eSATA connections are offered on the rear panel as well. Via MSI
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