The design of the GX 600 notebook is equipped with a glossy back finish. The device is equipped with a dimension of 14.09x10.16x1.06-1.26 inch that has a weight of 6.25 pounds.
The device is equipped with a screen of 15.4 inch that has a resolution of 1680x1050 pixels. Unlike other notebooks in the global market that are equipped with a glossy finish, the screen of the GX600 notebook is equipped with a matte finish. The screen of the device is bright and vivid. It is no doubt that the horizontal viewing angles of the screen are quite better than that of the vertical viewing angles. Overall, the quality of the screen is moderately average.
Music lovers that love to hear the bass level in a music file will not find the device quite handy and of great benefit. The sound of the speaker is quite OK but there is lack of bass.
The volume level equipped in the device is above average.
The device is equipped with a full-size keyboard that would is quite excellent for typing. The keys have an excellent cushion and travel. The GX 600 notebook is equipped with a full number pad, which is quite handy. The implications of the number pad equipped in the device is that it reduces the sizes of the keys.
The performing of a device is determined by the level of processor it is quite with. The MSI Company has equipped the GX 600 notebook with a standard and adequate processor. Most game loving procurers would find the device quite handy for play high level game. The device is equipped with a 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo T7300 processor, which is quite handy and highly performing. Comparing the MSI GX600 and the Fujitsu LifeBook N6410, one would discover that the former is superior to the later. This is because the Fujitsu LifeBook N6410 notebook is equipped with a 1.66GHz Core Duo, ATI X1400 processor.
A battery that has a capacity of 4800mAh supplies power to the GX 600 notebook. Most procurers would not find the battery life equipped in the device very handy because it is quite sub-standard. When normal applications are used, which includes surfing the web, reading of emails, and other accessories the battery life is able to stay up to 120 minutes.
The device is equipped with adequate and functional ports that would be of great benefit to a procurer. The Front side of the GX 600 notebook is equipped with a Line-out, microphone in, headphone jacks and SD card reader while the rear side of the notebook plays host to the LAN, modem, 2 USB, optical drive and Kensington lock slot. The right side of the GX 600 notebook is equipped with an e-SATA, MCX Antenna, Firewire 400, two USB, HDMI, Svideo, VGA, Expresscard/54 and others while the rear side of the GX 600 notebook features the Kensington lock slot and the Exhaust port
A procurer should note that the moment the sticker covering the main access panel and the HD access bay door is removed, the warranty for the GX 600 notebook has been breach.
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