MSI debuts Centrino 2 notebooks

Posted on Thursday, July 24 2008 @ 17:05 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
MSI informed us they've released a series of new notebooks with the new Intel Centrino 2 platform; MSI Gaming notebooks GX620 and GX720, MSI Entertainment notebooks EX300, EX400, EX620 and EX720, MSI Professional notebooks PR621 and PR201 and MSI Aesthetics notebooks VR220 YA.
MSI has always been at the cutting edge of technology, by adapting Intel® Montevina platform (Intel® Centrino® 2 Duo Mobile Technology) MSI notebooks support now Penryn with a 45nm die-shrink core.

The benefits are improved wireless internet capabilities up to 802.11 a/b/g/n, in more efficient graphics, longer battery lifespan, broad wireless network abilities and numerous other upgrades. Furthermore, MSI adds exclusive MSI features to its new line-up of notebooks, taking gaming and entertainment to the next level.

MSI Turbo Drive Engine - Overclocking
MSI Overclockable Gaming models GX620, GX720, GX400 will be equipped with MSI’s exclusive "Turbo Drive Engine” technology, providing gamers during their games the best performance ever. This flagship product in our assortment comes with NVIDIA GeForce 9600 512MB or ATI HD3850 512MB the graphics and the second generation Dolby® surround effects.

MSI ECO Engine - Power Management
You enable this ECO Engine feature by touching the ECO sensor above your keyboard on your MSI notebook. Your notebook will be switched to a setting which maximizes the power efficiency of your notebook and decreases the power usage, which again prolongs the battery life of your MSI notebook.

MSI Cinema Pro Technology
MSI's latest Entertainment Series come with the exclusive “Cinema Pro” technology, enabling you to enter the realm of Movie Mode by just a simple touch of this sensor above your keyboard. In addition, MSI also offers Entertainment models with a 16 inch/16:9 perfect ration viewing screen. The 16 inch screen combined with the embedded subwoofers and second generation Dolby surround sound delivers users quite close to reality experience of watching a movie in a cinema.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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