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This piece is a real behemoth compared to the previous two types. We can talk about a 17 "notebook, the exterior of which is closely related to the previous patient, this can probably be traced back to the common MSI source. the black-silver pair is also left, but the latter can only be found in the frame below the display, this area hides the speakers. The display is huge according to 17 ", plus WUXGA resolution, which means 1920 × 1200 pixels. As for the keyboard, the only fact to mention (in addition to being in English) is that due to the size of the machine, there was enough space to use the numeric pad, so the noti's keyboard also has it.
The touchpad is a bit "short way" by default, it can't jump over the huge display, but with some parameterization we can comfortably customize it. Underneath, the two buttons also remained black, their movement not particularly noisy. The control switches are located on the right side next to the keys, boasting a blue backlight, as are the status LEDs flickering in front of the touchpad. In terms of cooling and noise level, the trend has remained, the fan is quiet at basic speed, audible after spinning according to the loaded condition, but not hurricane, together with the associated rib system, it fully provides adequate cooling for the T3200 processor.
Examining the available outputs, we are not short of supply either, in addition to the cooling vent on the back, HDMI is watching for HD lovers, but customers using the analogue will not be left out either, as the D-Sub has not lagged behind the structure either. The line is closed by the charger's power connector. The extent to which proper cooling was taken care of is no better evidenced by the fact that we also find a huge spout on the right side of the machine, with a densely lamellar rib behind it. It also houses an external antenna connector, audio inputs and outputs, a small FireWire, eSata, a USB 2.0, a card reader and an ExpressCard slot. Necessarily to the left was the optical drive (Super-Multi), the remaining two USB, LAN and modem terminals. As an extra, the built-in TV tuner should be mentioned again.
Battery life with continuous shooting: ~ 125 minutes
Battery charging time: ~ 95 minutes
Construction details:
Operating System | Windows XP / Vista |
Processor | Intel Mobile Pentium Dual-Core T3200 |
chipset | Intel PM45 + ICH9M |
VGA | NVIDIA Geforce 9600 GT 512 MB |
Memory | 1 GB DDR2 667 SO-DIMM × 2 MAX: 4GB (2GB DDR2 SO-DIMM × 2) |
Display | 17 "WUXGA (1920 × 1200) |
Card reader | SD / MMC / MS / MS Pro |
Hard drive | Seagate 320GB (ST9320421AS) SATA |
Optical drive | Super Multi DVD-RW |
LAN | Realtek 8111C Gigabit LAN |
wireless | Intel PCI Express mini card (5100 b / g / n) |
Bluetooth | MS-6837D Bluetooth 2.0 EDR |
Robson support | 1-4 GB |
Camera | 2.0 Megapixel |
PCI-E Mini Slot | Full size × 1, half size × 1 |
I / O |
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Audio | Realtek ALC888S |
Battery | Li-ion 6 cells |
AC adapter | 19V DC, 120W |
Sizes | 395 × 278 × 26,5–34,9 |
Crowd | 3,5 kg |
Additional | built-in TV tuner |
Performance tests:
MSI | 3DMark06 total points: | 3DMark06 CPU Score: | Super PI 1M |
5021 | 1718 | 30 |
Everest measurements: