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msi gaming laptop worth it or not?
So I'm getting a gaming laptop and yes i know desktops are better and i already have a really good one. I travel a bit so i want a good gaming laptop thats under 17 inches. I found this MSI GT627-218US laptop and I was wondering if i should get it for 1,100. The specs for it are listed below
CPU Type Intel® Centrino® 2 Processor Technology Intel® 45nm Penryn P8600 Speed 2.4GHz Front-side Bus 1066MHz Cache 3MB Operating System Operating System Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium LCD Size 15.4" Backlight WSXGA+ / Glare Resolution 1680 x 1050 Color Color Metal Hair Brush Chipset Chipset PM45+ICH9-M Graphics GPU (Graphic Accelerator) NVIDIA® GeForce9800M GS Video Memory 1GB DDR3 VRAM Graphic Type PCI Express Audio Audio HD Audio quality, Dolby Digital Live Speaker 2 Speakers (2W) System Memory Spec 2GB x 2 DDR2 667/800 Max Memory Supported 4GB HDD HDD Capacity 320GB 7200rpm HDD Interface SATA Optical Drive Optical Drive Type BD Combo Communication Modem 56K LAN 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet WLAN Built-in 802.11a/g/n WLAN Card Bluetooth Yes Supplemental Drive Card Reader 4-in-1 Card Reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro) Finger Print Reader N/A Webcam Resolution Webcam 2.0 MP Webcam I/O Port USB USB2.0 Port X 2 ESATA/USB Combo x 1 IEEE 1394 x 1 Video Port Graphics Card Output (15-pin, D-Sub) X 1, HDMI X 1 Audio Port Mic-in X 1, Line-in x 1, Line-out X1, Headphone X 1 Expansion Slots Card Slot PCI Express Card X 1 TV Tuner N/A AC Adaptor AC Power Adaptor Output: 19V DC, 90W /Input: 100~240V AC, 50/60Hz universal Battery Battery Pack Li-ion 9 cells (Standard) Physical Spec Dimension 14.09"(L) x 10.24 "(D) x 1.06"~1.22"(H) Weight 5.9 lbs (9 cell) Accessory Carry Bag Gaming backpack Any suggestions can help and thank you! |
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The specs are certainly good. I haven't heard anything particularly negative about MSI as a brand either, so I'd say go for it!
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Cool thanks for the info. I was just double checking cause i heard that the keyboard was flimsy and some other issues might exist there. I was considering Asus, Sagar, and even Alienware laptops before lol, but this laptop im getting is just $1,100!
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Mind you, I'm not saying that it will be perfect. If you expect a notebook to not have any problems, you're going to be disappointed. It may very well have the issues you mentioned. I'm just saying that it sounds like a good deal and the company in general is reputable.
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k now if you had say 1500-2000 dollars what other companies would you suggest getting a 15 inch gaming laptop from?
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Then I'd bring in the other brands you mentioned. Asus, Sager, and Alienware all have good options in that range, specifically the Asus G50Vt, Sager NP8662, and Alienware M15x.
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The first I've rulled out was the MSI because it was almost consense that it has poor keyboard and the finishing looks not that good. Then I came into Asus and Sager, and this was much more a personal choice. The Sager is fantastic also, both have options to customize from autorized retailers, and also the Asus now thas the Intel X9100, but the Sager has the new Nvidia graphics GPU... And more, I've heard about issues with the keyboard and bios update failures on the Asus and display problems on the Sager. But this problems were always pointed buy the users that have done extreme overclocking on their notes, also installing non official drivers... so... |
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If I were you, I'd go for the ASUS G50vt instead. Checking the specs out here: http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/asus...tag=mncol;psum
It seems better with more RAM with it. Also, having a 2 year warranty helps a lot with laptops. Am going to be very honest with you though. The warranty is only as good as the people providing the service (referring to ASUS)... and the quality of service depends on the location as well. Hope this helps! |
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Yep, and NBF review here
http://www.notebookforums.com/thread227814.html But MSI does make good gaming machines, and they are well established in Europe. cheers ...
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