MSI is coming out with four gaming laptops using quad-core chips
Taiwanese manufacturer said it will launch four new gaming laptops. Models are codenamed GT60, GT70, GE60 and GE70 respectively.
GT60, 70 and GE60, 70 of the company use Intel Ivy Bridge processor, 32GB RAM and screen Full HD resolution.
Four new MSI laptops target gamers who are gamers. Photo: Notebookcheck.
Taiwanese manufacturer said it will launch four new gaming laptops. Models are codenamed GT60, GT70, GE60 and GE70 respectively.
MSI GT60 and GT70 are equipped with 15.6 and 17.3 inch screens respectively. The screen resolution of these two models is 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. According to the manufacturer, GT60 and GT70 will be equipped with the latest quad-core Intel Ivy Bridge processor with high-end Nvidia graphics. MSI GT60, GT70 RAM memory is 32GB and is divided equally for four DDR3 slots.
MSI GE60 and GE70 have scratch-resistant metal frame. Photo: Notebookcheck.
The keyboards of these two models are manufactured by SteelSeries and integrated backlight with 7 basic colors for 1,000 different combinations. Bigfoot Gaming LAN technology makes online transmission speed 16 times faster than other conventional LAN cards. In addition, MSI products are also equipped with USB 3.0, THX TruStudio Pro, Intel WiDi and TDE overclocking technologies.
Two models of GE60 and GE70 are configured differently from GT60 and GT70. However, the frame of the GE60 and GE70 is made of scratch-resistant metal.
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