MSI GT640 Notebook Announced with Core i7 CPUs

15.4" GT640 with 4GB of RAM & GeForce GTS 250M Graphics

MSI GT640 Gaming Notebook

Long renowned for their hefty rigs, the folks from MSI have just added to their G Series gaming notebooks with the new MSI GT640. A powerful 15.4-inch laptop, the new GT640 runs on Intel’s quad-core Core i7 processors, is compatible with the upcoming Windows 7 and boasts a pretty impressive specs sheet.

The new MSI GT640 allows you to choose from either 250GB, 320GB or 500GB hard drives, has up to 4GB of RAM and features a dedicated GeForce GTS 250M graphics card that shouldn’t die on you on most of the demanding games these days. On top of that, the gaming notebook adds Wi-Fi (draft-N) and Bluetooth connectivity and HDMI output to connect with your HDTV or your external HD monitor.

Although meant for demanding processing, the GT640 comes with MSI’s ECO Engine for energy consumption management. Weighing in at just under 6 lbs with a standard 6-cell battery (there’s also an option for a 9-cell) the new MSI GT640 looks like a solid choice.

No word regarding price or availability, but it should be out shortly.

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