MSI GE620
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MSI has priced the GE620 for Rs. 49,990 which is not a bad deal at all considering the configuration. Having said that, the Acer TimelineX 5830TG has similar specifications and is also a good 10K cheaper. However, the build quality is not as good as...
By Tech2 onThe MSI GE620 is a solid all-rounder, offering a great processor and decent graphics card at a reasonable price. However, its design is uninspired and the lack of a Blu-ray drive is slightly disappointing - it could have marked this model as one of...
By Trusted Reviews onGaming laptops are for an elite audience, where ultimate performance is paramount. Sadly they aren’t cheap either, often costing £1,500, or more. Fear ye not, for today because we are looking at the MSI GE 620, a 15.6 inch portable which...
By Kitguru.net onOverall, the GE620-i748W7P has left us with mixed feelings. The notebook is priced in the region of 800 Euros and the performance it offers is superb for that price range. The buyer can expect to get a gaming notebook with a middle-class graphic card,...
By NotebookCheck onGreat performance in both 2D and 3D makes the GE620 a real bargain if power is your priority...
By Expert Reviews onWe're not entirely sure we like labelling the MSI GE620-003AU a gaming notebook, due to the graphics card being good rather than exceptional. To us, itâs still one of the better all-round notebooks available. The deep brown plastic...
By APC Magazine onThe GE620 from MSI is very obviously targeted at the gaming crowd, but it has much to offer anyone looking for a desktop replacement for under £1000. In fact, you’ll have plenty of change from a grand – it’s just a shame that the...
By PC Advisor onThe 15.6-inch MSI GE620 is no oil painting, but it offers brilliant performance for the price. If you want a gaming laptop that isn't covered in flashing lights, it's definitely worth a...
By CNET UK onMSI's GE620 is a good value performance laptop with a very good configuration. However, it's let down by some build quality issues and NVIDIA Optimus technology that doesn't always work....
By Good Gear Guide on