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MSI GT627-216US 15.4-Inch Laptop

MSI GT627-216US 15.4-Inch Laptop
From MSI Computer Corp.

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Product Description

The GT627 is a must-have accessory for the modern stylish games obsessed with speed, a totally new experience in gaming. It has selected aluminum as the base for the exterior, and adding the metallic threads for design on the cover, giving it an outstanding sense of fashion.The GT627 has applied the aerodynamic touchpad design, so all you have to do is to touch gently on the touch sensor to start any applications while operating, just as simple as that.MSI exclusive VIVID LCD technology is able to display signals for a better richness in colors. The colors from the monitors of the GT627 have an intense sense of levels, and you can even detect in the presence of the finest details. Whether you are playing a computer game, editing images, or watching movies, the images are presented as 3-dimensional as it possibly gets.With impeccable video quality, the GT627 enables the computer generated images to be more lifelike and clear, incredibly suitable for the latest gaming consoles and online games.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1878 in Personal Computers
  • Brand: MSI
  • Model: GT627-216US
  • Dimensions: 13.50 pounds
  • CPU: Intel Core Duo 2.26 GHz
  • Memory: 4000MB DDR2 SDRAM
  • Hard Disk: 320GB
  • Processors: 2
  • Display size: 15.4

Features

  • 2.26Ghz Intel Penryn Core 2 Duo P8400 Processor, Front-side Bus 1066 MHz Cache 3MB, Chipset PM45+ICH9-M
  • 4GB 667/800 RAM, Max Memory Supported 4GB
  • 320GB SATA Hard Drive, SuperMulti Optical Drive
  • Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium, 50/60Hz Universal Battery Pack Li-ion 6 cells
  • NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GS, 1GB DDR3 VRAM PCI Express, LCD 15.4 WXGA+/Glare 1280 x 800, Carrying Bag (back pack)

Customer Reviews

very good except for the speakers and the keyboard4
I was waiting for so long for this laptop and Amazon has been delaying the release so I decided to get it from NewEgg.com for 1299. Looks like it paid off since Amazon bumped up the price.

The laptop is well built, I like the aluminum parts. I do not care for the red accents, would rather have it in dark grey or black. The blue LEDs and the red trims don't really mix well for my taste.

I've tried Prince of Persia 2008, Tomb Raider: Underworld, in full resolution, V-sync, high settings. Very playable, very nice. The laptop gets hot (while gaming) on the right side but it's nothing too bad. The fan is not loud.

The display is just gorgeous. Clear, sharp, vivid, decent viewing angles. I was at first sceptical becasue when you run the initial MSI install, it looks washed out but that is only until you get into Windows.

My biggest grief is the keyboard. It has too little support, is very floppy. I feel like the metal base sometimes gets caught by the magnets that hold the lid and then it jumps back, causing a weird sensation. The layout is unusual for me, the Ctrl/Fn keys are swapped and I still can't get used to the position of Del/Home/End/PgUp/PgDn and such. I make way too many typos on this keyboard. It is mysteriously weird and awkward. I think, when the warranty is over, I will take it apart and fix it.

The second bad thing is the speakers. Way too weak, with no bass, distorted, sometimes even the grill resonates on some frequencies. The headphones output however is awesome. There is no cracking, no noise, it is totally clear. I am very impressed with it.

In a nutshell:

The good:
- good build
- good specs
- good size, not too heavy
- good gaming performance (almost 9000 3DMark06s)
- Windows score is 5.3 (Processor 5.3, RAM 5.9, Aero 5.9, 3D 5.8, Disk 5.7)
- beautiful display, no dead pixels, very vivid
- audio output (headphones) is crystal clear with absolutely no noise at all
- line-in for recording
- battery life 2:30 after 2hr DVD movie (30 mins left)

The bad:
- keyboard (flex, Fn/Ctrl swap, lots of typos, touchpad gets in the way)
- speakers (weak, no bass, grill resonates)
- the BRay drive sometimes refuses to close (must be some mechanical issue) and sometimes (rarely, if the door was not closed well) opens spontaneously (looks like if I press on the chasis or move the LCD)
- I would welcome a USB port or two on the rear side
- Win 32, can't utilize all 4GBs

All in all, this is the best gaming laptop for the money, I like and recommend it, if only those few bad things weren't there !

Nice cheap gaming laptop5
I ordered the gt627 because I wanted a good, cheap laptop for playing games and Blu-Ray watching. Not only is this laptop awesomely priced, but the specs are fantastic for the price.

Good:

-9 cell battery for long battery life.
-Nvidia 9800m gs with a 1 gig (yes, a gig!) of memory.
-Dolby Logic Home Theater certified.
-Centrino 2 processor
-Blu-Ray drive
-A bag! When's the last time a computer manufacturer gave you a bag with a laptop?

Bad:

-Blu-Ray/DVD drive is a old fashioned pop out drive. Come on, MSI get with the times and but a slot loading drive in there!
-You'll need to plug in the AC adapter to play most games. The CPU is underclocked when it runs on the battery, so games will run slowly without the AC power plugged in. Blu-Rays also need the AC power plugged in to run them properly.
-Screen resolution is 1680x1050, which is slightly under Blu-Ray resolution (1920x1080).

I recommend getting a Logitech lazer mouse with this.

But...but...but...will it run Crysis? Yes, at 720p with all the settings on high.

MSI GT6274
So far so good. I'm a little skeptical of this product due to the price. But don't be fooled this thing is a Power House laptop. I received the laptop from Amazon.com in perfect condition and standard shipping was fast enough. The turbo option on this laptop is a very nice feature for installing software fast and playing high end games. I didn't notice any overheating problems. The keyboard feels a bit springy and flimsy but performs well. Overall this is an incredible deal for gaming laptop. If your looking for a high end gaming machine at a ridiculous price THIS IS IT. Nice work MSI!