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MSI Shows Off New Laptops With Latest Processors

Jan 5, 2011
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PCWorld: MSI Shows Off New Laptops With Latest Processors

A G series of MSI laptops aimed at gamers includes all the latest and best components, and the C Series is designed for mobility and long battery life. Prices range from $500 to $1,500.


“Micro-Star International (MSI) on Tuesday unveiled some of the first laptops and motherboards with Intel’s latest microprocessor family, formerly codenamed ‘Sandy Bridge,’ on board.

The Taiwanese electronics maker debuted 16 new laptops in all, including a gaming series that uses Intel second generation Core i7 processors, the MSI GT780, GT680, GE620 and GR620 notebooks.

The G-series laptops all boast USB 3.0, as do all MSI products based on the second generation Core processors. They also have on-board speakers from Dynaudio and the MSI Turbo Drive Engine for overclocking. The laptops are all designed for computer game lovers.”

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