Gadget Review: MSI GX630 Laptop

02/23/09  Print This Post Print This Post    1 Comment   Popular   Written by Alan Velasco
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While the MSI brand may be a bit of an unknown, don’t let that scare you away from considering the value packed MSI GX630.

With it, you’ll be able to browse the web, look at some spreadsheets, write that next great American novel, and then blast away some enemies in a game of BioShock.

This laptop has a 2.0 GHz dual core AMD processor (which can be overclocked to 2.4 GHz with a simple touch of a button), 4 GB of RAM, an NVIDIA Geforce 9600M GT, a 15.4 inch LCD screen and a 250 GB hard drive.

It also comes with the essentials such as built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3 USB ports, and an integrated web cam.

Pluses

The entire package is wrapped up in a beautiful case. It’s composed of brushed aluminum with some red highlights. It looks a lot better than it sounds, and pictures don’t really do it justice.

There’s a touch sensitive area near the screen that activates the integrated web cam, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and many other features, and weighs in at 5.6 lbs.

The operating system (OS) included is Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit version. This could be good or bad depending on your experience with this OS. I haven’t run into any problems with Vista, and have actually enjoyed using it more than Windows XP.

Minuses

Another point of possible contention is the keyboard. It will definitely take time to adjust to it. This is because MSI put an entire keyboard on the computer, including a number pad. This led to some of the keys being scrunched together in some areas. It’ll be a bit more difficult for those with large hands, such as myself, but I see it as worthwhile to have that wonderful number pad.

One clear cut negative is the LCD screen. It only has a resolution of 1280×800. For a computer that will be used for gaming, it should be better than this. At least 1440×960 would have been nice.

The built-in speakers aren’t very good either, but I’ve yet to listen to a pair of notebook speakers that I really like. The other negative is about the manufacturer itself. Since it is smaller than most, driver support isn’t as good as it should be, especially 64-bit drivers.

I was looking forward to running Windows Vista 64-bit version on this machine, but couldn’t because of the lack of drivers. It’s pretty annoying, and hopefully MSI will get its act together by the time Windows 7 rolls around.

If you’re looking to get a new computer sometime soon, then you should give the MSI GX630 a look, especially if you’re looking to get the biggest bang out of your buck.


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About the Author

Alan Velasco

Alan is originally from Los Angeles, CA, but now resides in Florida. Most of his travels have been throughout the Americas and the Caribbean. Full bio pic click here.

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  • Lachlan replied on July 20, 2009

    The most thorough and informative information I have found. Enjoyed it immensely.

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