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Reviews of Laptops
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Title: MSI PR210 review
Pros: Inexpensive; lengthy battery life; choice of case colors; TV tuner and HDMI port; two-year warranty.
Cons: Underpowered AMD CPU limits performance; heavier than similar laptops; overly reflective screen.
Verdict: The colorful, 12.1-inch MSI PR210 offers a decent feature set and great battery life.
Summary: For an inexpensive machine, the MSI PR210 surprisingly delivers when it comes to feature set and battery life.
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69/100 |
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Title: MSI VR601-258UK | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Long battery life; 250GB hard drive; Good screen; 2 year warranty
Cons: Awkwardly-sized keyboard keys; Disappointing performance
Verdict: The news was better in the hard drive tests, though, where the system was outperformed only by the Samsung and Zoostorm offerings
Summary: The sharp, glossy screen is one of the highlights of MSIs system
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80/100 |
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Title: Review: MSI PR600 notebook computer
Pros: Easy to use Works with programs and websites
Cons: Setup process is not straightforward
Summary: This mid-range notebook offers decent battery life and portability
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60/100 |
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Title: Review: MSI EX700 notebook computer
Pros: Slim; reasonable processing power
Cons: Reflective screen; cramped keyboard
Summary: Games and media pose no problem for this desktop replacement
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60/100 |
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Title: MSI Wind 100 | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Atom processor; Power efficient; Nice keyboard and screen; Overclocking
Cons: No optical drive;
Verdict: The use of the ageing Intel 945GSE chipset will no-doubt keep development costs to a minimum for manufacturers but it does mean the Front Side Bus (FSB) is limited to a maximum of 533MHz. So, in real terms you won't see much performance gain over the curr
Summary: The MSI Wind will probably be the first laptop on the market with Intel's Atom processor inside
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90/100 |
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Title: MSI GX700-204UK
Pros: Powerful processor; good gaming performance; low price
Cons: Poor battery life; no 1080p capability; case attracts fingerprints
Verdict: If you're limited in terms of budget and space, but still want gaming capability, the GX700 is a great option. It's a powerful machine with a very low price tag, provided you're willing to sacrifice battery life
Summary: If you're looking for some gaming action but don't have space for a full-size PC, the MSI GX700-204UK desktop replacement could be your realistic ticket to virtual fulfillment. With its sub-£1,000 price tag and great performance abilities, it's exce
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80/100 |
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Title: MSI GX700-225UK
Pros: Good connectivity; Portable; Nice styling; Well-built
Cons: Screen lacks brightness; Not as powerful as rivals
Verdict: There's enough performance to play most games, it's a comfortable and well-made chassis, and the portability on offer means it's a machine you can actually use every day
Summary: The GX700's design is understated, but the glossy styling is attractive
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70/100 |
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