MSI introduce several new notebook products at Computex 2011 event. One of them is MSI GT780 has a promising sound system.
As a variant of the class highest in the MSI gaming notebook, GT780 brings something very interesting when compared with other gaming notebooks, mainly from the audio side.
MSI GT780 uses Dynaudio sound system and THX TruStudio Pro who can deliver a powerful sound output and more detailed than other notebooks. Sound system is also combined with 17-inch full HD screen so that the MSI GT780 will provide multimedia and gaming experience that is fun.
Specifications owned by MSI GT780 is also fairly high. Gaming notebook is equipped with the latest Core i7 processor based Sandy Bridge, a memory that can accommodate up to 16GB, two hard drives each with a capacity of 500GB that supports RAID configuration, and a dedicated graphics card Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M.
For this notebook, MSI also uses the keyboard from SteelSeries, a manufacturer that makes gaming products. This full-sized keyboard and a numeric keypad. To make this vivid, this keyboard also has a backlight that can be changed in color.
MSI GT780 is expected to be thrown into the market around June or July 2011. Regarding the price, the MSI not want to mention numbers, but reportedly the price offered will be able to compete with other gaming notebooks.
As a variant of the class highest in the MSI gaming notebook, GT780 brings something very interesting when compared with other gaming notebooks, mainly from the audio side.
MSI GT780 uses Dynaudio sound system and THX TruStudio Pro who can deliver a powerful sound output and more detailed than other notebooks. Sound system is also combined with 17-inch full HD screen so that the MSI GT780 will provide multimedia and gaming experience that is fun.
Specifications owned by MSI GT780 is also fairly high. Gaming notebook is equipped with the latest Core i7 processor based Sandy Bridge, a memory that can accommodate up to 16GB, two hard drives each with a capacity of 500GB that supports RAID configuration, and a dedicated graphics card Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M.
For this notebook, MSI also uses the keyboard from SteelSeries, a manufacturer that makes gaming products. This full-sized keyboard and a numeric keypad. To make this vivid, this keyboard also has a backlight that can be changed in color.
MSI GT780 is expected to be thrown into the market around June or July 2011. Regarding the price, the MSI not want to mention numbers, but reportedly the price offered will be able to compete with other gaming notebooks.