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MSI Launches GT627 Performance Notebook

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With MSI exclusive Turbo Drive Engine Technology, while the GT627 is in AC mode, just touch the turbo button above the keyboard and you can increase the speed of your CPU. Your computer will run smoothly to the very best of its abilities.

GT627 provides with the enormous 15.4" LCD monitor for your viewing pleasure, and achieves the ultimate realism experience whether you are playing games or watching a DVD. Equipped with the best NVIDIA Geforce 9800M GS 3D graphic card (Build-in DDR3 1GB VRAM) and exclusive MSI vivid image enhancement technology, GT627 can create the most astonishingly realistic audio and visual effects. With 7.1 channel output, the GT627 presents rich sound effects ideal for multimedia applications.



Recognized and approved by the highest standards of Dolby, the GT627 guarantees to enable the enthusiasts to experience the thrill and excitement of movies, music, games, and TV in stunning surround sound.

Moreover, the GT627 features the latest Intel Centrino 2 Processor Technology, which uses Intel Core2 Duo processor and Intel PM45 Express Chipset, to deliver innovative mobile solutions with unrivaled processor performance, stunning new HD capabilities, great wireless connectivity, and long battery life for full blu-ray movie playback.

Other multimedia applications include: the latest E- SATA support, high-definition multimedia interface, 2.0 mega pixels web cam for better internet chatting, so you can watch television shows on demand. All these to help you with a total relaxed environment so you can regroup again for the challenges ahead. Furthermore, wireless functions for easy internet connections anywhere and anytime.

The GT627 selects the brand new ECO Engine, the outstanding and unique power saving function by MSI Notebook, as the power management function to extend the battery running time while performing different tasks. Touch the ECO quick launch touch sensor repeatedly to switch among the 5 different modes - Gaming mode, Movie mode, Presentation mode, Office mode, and Turbo Battery mode while performing game applications, playing multimedia applications, performing presentation applications, dealing with office documentation tasks, or looking forward to minimizing the battery power consumption.



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I want one!

Like seriously, I really want one! No word on price?
 

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if the price of their recent gaming grade laptops is anything to go by - i doubt this one will be any cheaper with all these features
 
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Why go for that? lol That Nvidia chip is way faster and with 1GB of ram it should wipe the floor with that 3850.

The extra 512 is a waste of silicon. It does nothing except at very high res with a very detailed game, which, this card can't play. Just sayin...
 

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The extra 512 is a waste of silicon. It does nothing except at very high res with a very detailed game, which, this card can't play. Just sayin...

maybe so but whats to stop you plugging the laptop into a monitor & playing it that way??
 
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The extra 512 is a waste of silicon. It does nothing except at very high res with a very detailed game, which, this card can't play. Just sayin...

Well it still beats a 3850 in any game. And I think that you could play most games at high settings.
 

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should not be too expensive

this should be around 1300-1400, if you look at other msi gaming notebook the gt700 or 600 series, you will see that the price is not all that high, I am going to get one of these myself, because these notebooks are priced pretty good for the hardware they got.
 
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maybe so but whats to stop you plugging the laptop into a monitor & playing it that way??

You still can't play at 2560x1600 or even 1920 in a game where the mem helps, is what I mean. FPS will just be too low.
 

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9800m GS is a main stream desktop GPU, so the gpu doesn't have to rendering power of handling ultra quality textures...so yea, that 512mb out of that 1GB is a waste.
 
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