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MSi EX620
$700.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Enough processing power to handle most situations without lag. Enough processing power for moderate gaming duties, although Crysis still has to run in "low" quality. Has two sets of audio inputs and outputs, great compatibility for headphones and stereos.
The Cons:Battery won't last much longer than an hour and a half. Fan makes a lot of noise when the system is being taxed. Screen isn't very bright, can't really see it if you're outside in the sun.
The EX620, an entertainment-targeted notebook computer with a 16" screen, is one of MSi's higher-end offerings. It utilizes a 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and features 4 GB of RAM and a 320GB hard drive.
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Combined with a discrete, 256MB graphics chip from ATI, these specs make the EX620 an entry-level gaming laptop. For greater gaming performance, see MSi's GT and GX series. The 16:9 EX620 also features support for Dolby surround sound, an HDMI output, and a subwoofer in addition to two HD speakers, for greater performance and versatility when playing movies or music.
Features
- 16" display (1366 x 768)
- 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor
- 4 GB RAM
- 320GB hard drive
- ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470 (256 MB DDR2)
- HDMI output
- Dolby Surround Sound
- Subwoofer
- Super Multi drive
- 2.0MP integrated webcam
- 5.95 lbs
- ECO Engine power management
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enough processing power to handle most situations without lag
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enough processing power for moderate gaming duties, although Crysis still has to run in "low" quality
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has two sets of audio inputs and outputs, great compatibility for headphones and stereos
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reasonably light and easy to carry around
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battery won't last much longer than an hour and a half
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fan makes a lot of noise when the system is being taxed
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screen isn't very bright, can't really see it if you're outside in the sun
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