
MSI is battle ready for the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada. Its armada includes a fleet of new generation laptops, netbooks, notebooks and tablets. In their booth, 30559 Convention Center South Hall 3, they would showcase machines ranging from the G Series gaming computers, F Series ultimate high performance notebooks, C Series lifestyle multimedia notebooks and X-Slime Series ultra-thin and ultra-light laptops to Wind U netbooks and WindPad tablets.

The flagship carrier will be MSI’s GT680 – the current fastest notebook on the computer that broke speed records in the infamous PC MARK Vantage circuit. It’s powered by Intel’s latest quad core processor and NVIDIA’s top of the line discrete mobile graphics card further enhanced by Turbo Drive Engine Plus technology. Next in line with the GT68 are the F Series ultimate performance and the C Series classic multimedia notebooks. The F series will feature the once cinema-only THX TruStudio Pro smart wrap around sound and the C series will come equipped with SRS PC Sound that promises rich and realistic cinematic experience. The latest U270 and U160DX models from the U Series and the X370 from X-Slim will also be around in Intel and AMD flavors.
All of the above mentioned MSI products will also come with iCharger technology that enhances the USB and USB 3.0 port’s recharging capability. For something really fresh from MSI, there’s the two new generation WindPads. These chic tablets will sport gravity sensitive G-Sensors, ALS light sensors and Wi-Fi.


With the ever increasing petroleum and gas cost, it’s no wonder people are clamoring for more fuel efficient cars and even hybrids. Electricity doesn’t come cheap but computer geeks need not fret for MSI already unveiled their new FX600MX notebook. This new notebook features an energy efficient 15.6-inch High Definition LED backlit screen optimized to a cinema-class 16:9 aspect ratio and a powerful Intel i5 or i3 processor. It also has two GPU; one is a low-power integrated graphics chip that’s pretty much useful for performing day to day general word processing tasks or surfing the web and a considerably beefier 512MB nVidia GeForce 310M discrete GPU that kicks in when the FX600MX is hard pressed with graphics intensive applications like an afterwork LAN party. Thanks to MSI’s exclusive GPU Boost technology, the GPU switch is done automatically whenever the system needs the extra processing power. To take advantage of GeForce 310M’s power, MSI incorporated its own Cinema Pro technology to the FX600MX to deliver higher resolution and richer colors to your movies with just a touch of the Cinema Pro hotkey.




