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MSI Introduces Gaming Laptops Featuring NVIDIA's GTX 800M Series Graphics

By Joy Hou - on 21 Mar 2014, 5:00pm

MSI Introduces Gaming Laptops Featuring NVIDIA's GTX 800M Series Graphics

On top of announcing gaming AIOs and its Nightblade gaming barebone, MSI has also introduced its gaming notebooks, which are now furnished with the latest NVIDIA GTX 800M graphics family.

Also, they sport SteelSeries gaming keyboards with multi-color backlit, killer networking feature to boost internet efficiency, and Sound by Dynaudio speakers system. On top of that, XSplit Gamecaster, a live streaming and recording tool, will be pre-installed with a 6-month premium license in all upcoming gaming laptops. It lets you easily tape your gaming moments and broadcast your live gameplay sessions to Twitch, YouTube, UStream and more.

GT Series

Loaded with NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 880M (Dominator Pro) and GTX 870M (Dominator) graphics, the new GT70 boasts more than 15% better performance on 3D Mark 11 standard tests over similar level gaming computers of the previous generation which feature the GeForce GTX 780M and GTX 770M.

GS Series

The MSI GS Stealth and Ghost series comes powered by Intel Core i7-4700HQ processors, and GeForce GTX 870M graphics, with the GS Ghost measuring 19.9mm thin, and weighing 1.9kg. Also, performance in 3D Mark 11 tests reach 20% more than previous generation GPUs.

GE Apache Pro Series

With over 20% to 35% speedier performance than GTX 770M and GT 765M graphics, the new GE Apache series is stocked with 4th-gen Intel quad-core processors, and new-gen NVIDIA GeForce GTX 870M and GTX 860M discrete graphics. The gaming laptops weigh only 2.55kg (GE60 Apache) and 2.85kg (GE70 Apache).

GP Leopard Series

Armed with Intel's 4th-gen quad-core processors and NVIDIA GeForce 840M discrete graphics, this series is designed specifically to meet the demands of online gamers. Supporting DX11 effects and NVIDIA PhysX technologies, you'll enjoy smooth gaming on HD to Full HD resolutions.

All images accredited to MSI.

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