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Exclusive look at MSI GX600X TurboBook

Author: John Freeman SUMMARY: We bring you an exclusive look at MSI’s GX600X TurboBook which appears to show immense character upon first glance.
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Mobile
Published: 2nd May 2008
Manufacturer: MSI
Our Rating: 89%

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Introduction

MSI is not a new name to mobiles, notebooks and laptops, but to many it is a dismal non-entity, producing bland solutions with little appeal in this arena. Fortunately for me, and for those of you reading this review, that has changed in a very big way. So without harping on too much, I’m going to let the product speak for itself, just as all good products should.



Introducing the all new, very loud and proud GX600X TurboBook from MSI. Clearly unlike any other notebook you would have seen from them in the past, it looks as if it would be better suited to ‘nitro crew’ outfitting hotrods with digitized tune-ups. The sleek glossy black coating is aimed to catch the eye, while the top cover is emblazoned with a superman style logo in an equally loud fashion. The only thing missing from the logo badge were the glaring LEDs that are so infamous on Taiwanese products.




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