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MSI launches Centrino 2-based notebook
Press release, July 16; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 16 July 2008]

MSI has launched the GX620 a Centrino 2-based notebook with the company's exclusive Turbo Drive Engine technology to enhance the speed of CPU.

The GX620 includes the new ECO Engine power saving technology to extend battery running time. The ECO quick launch touch sensor allows consumers to switch among five different modes including Gaming, Movie, Presentation, Office, and Turbo Battery.

GX620 features a 15.4-inch LCD display, Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT 3D graphics card and MSI's exclusive vivid image enhancement technology. GX620 also features Digital/Analog 5.1 Channel headphone output and SPDIF connection.

The GX620 features Intel Centrino 2 processor technology, including Core 2 Duo processor and PM45 Express chipset, to deliver mobile solutions and provide HD capabilities, wireless connectivity, and long battery life for Blu-ray movie playback, highlighted MSI.

MSI GX620 notebook specifications

Item

Detail

CPU

Intel Core 2 Duo processor

Chipset

Intel PM45

LCD

15.4-inch TFT-LCD display

VGA

Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT 3D graphics card with GDDR3 256MB memory

Memory

Two SO-DIMM slots to support DDR2 667/800MHz memory up to 4GB

Webcam

2-megapixel Webcam

Battery

6 / 9 Cells

Power

90W

Physical characteristics

358×260×27-31mm and 2.7kg (W/ Battery)

Source: Company, compiled by Digitimes, July 2007

MSI GX620 notebook

MSI GX620 notebook
Source: Company

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