MSI launches Bravo EX628 notebook
Category: new notebook modelsBy: Raghav Kapoor
It is equipped with Blu-ray, HDMI, and 2.1 channel audio
MSI has just launched the Bravo EX628 notebook which is being marketed as an entertainment notebook. This notebook has a 16-inch 1,366x768 resolution HD display with 16:9 aspect ratio for true HD video playback experience. It is equipped with MSI Vivid Image Enhancement technology that deepens the colors and gives such intense and crisp colors that enhance the viewing experience. The Bravo EX628 delivers exceptional audio experience through its 2.1 channel Dolby Surround Sound. There are two Hi-Fi speakers on either sides of the touch sensor and an embedded bass speaker at the bottom of the console.
The Bravo EX628 notebook is powered by an Intel Core2 Duo processor. The graphic muscle is provided by an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4670 GPU with 1GB of DDR2 virtual memory. The most extraordinary feature is MSI’s industry leading Cinema Pro technology that adds a dedicated function key on the keyboard, when pressed the theatre mode gets activated for more detailed imagery. At the same time, Dolby surround sound and subwoofer recreate a cinematic audio and video experience. This notebook also has MSI’s exclusive ECO engine technology that gives the users the option to choose between five different modes (gaming, presentation, movie, office, and turbo) that enable efficient power management.
Other specifications of MSI’s Bravo EX628 notebook are as follows:
· Up to 4GB DDR2 (667/800MHz) RAM
· Option of a 160GB/250GB/320GB SATA hard disk
· DVD Super Multi/ Blu-ray
· 2MP webcam
· 3-in-1 Card Reader (SD/MMC/MS)
· Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth v2.0+EDR (optional)
· Three USB 2.0 ports
· Audio in/out port
· PCI Express card
· eSATA
· HDMI
· 6/9 cell Li-ion battery
· Dimensions: 374(L) X 246(D) X 26.8~35(H)-mm
· Weight: 2.7Kgs with 6-cell battery
On the outside, MSI uses a color film printing technology to create graceful wave patterns on the EX628 to convey a laid-back and tranquil feeling. The border of the keyboard is designed to slowly blend from deep black to light silver. Also, the color film printing technology has anti-scratch and fingerprint-resistant qualities, making it the best protective film on any notebook. This technology also produces a glossy and extravagant finish, giving this notebook a spectacular shine while retaining its soft, smooth feel.
There is no detail about the pricing and availability of this model yet.
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