MSI GT70, GT60 Gaming Laptops Pack Ivy Bridge Chips, Color Keyboards

25.04.2012
MSI this week unveiled two of the first laptops available to sport Intel's new third-generation : The 15.6-inch GT60 and 17.3-inch GT70 gaming laptops.

Gamers need the fastest machines to run video-intensive games, so the GT60 and the GT70 are both equipped with quad core Intel Core i7 processors (, to be exact). These chips are part of the first wave of announced on Monday and made available only for desktops and high-end laptops--like gaming rigs.

In , Ivy Bridge processors offer a moderate CPU performance boost over current Sandy Bridge chips--but, more importantly, significant graphics improvement (as well as better battery life).

The GT60 and GT70 also come standard with NVidia GeForce GTX670M graphics cards with 3GB of video RAM and full high-definition (1920-pixel-by-1080 pixel resolution) anti-glare displays.

Support for an enormous amount of system memory--up to 32GB--should suffice for your power gaming needs, and storage options include both typical hard disk drive and solid state drive RAID configurations.

One of the most standout features of the GT60 and GT70 laptops is the colorful keyboard designed just for gamers by SteelSeries. The keyboard, featured first in the gaming laptop, has five different backlighting modes and lets you execute commands faster while playing games.

Laptops with Ivy Bridge chips are still rare, but they're starting to trickle in. The first ones on the scene, because of the demanding hardware needs, are gaming laptops like the , , and now these two GT Series from MSI.

As expected from high-end laptops sporting the latest and greatest hardware, these laptops don't have bargain prices: The GT60 starts at $1,499 and the GT70 starts at $1,549.99. You can find out more on the .

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