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Computex 2K5:: MSI Laptops
Meet the M645, featuring a 15.4” Super Glare WXGA screen with a native resolution of 1280x800. Graphics are powered by an NVIDIA GeForce 6600go with either 64 or 128 Mib RAM. Using the Intel 915P chipset, the M645 supports Intel Centrino CPUs.
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We had a similar discussion with MSI. Super Glae is just a brand name and not indicative of the screens... but it has to be said that they are far more reflective than a bog standard laptop screen.
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Originally Posted by csl
Yeah i agree, the only thing i can think of for reflective screens is to see if there is someone watching you.
Theirs a few types of LCD's reflective, transmissive, and transflective. Reflective LCDs use less power and absorb ambient light when available. Transflective has a backlight and absorbs light Transmissive is completely backlit (i.e. no glare) My 12' powerbook though appears to have a transflective screen, but it really does not reflect as much as these new laptops do and this MSI one here. |
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I heard that M645 is not allowed sold in the UK Markting based on Intel company. Even you purchased it, it will not be supported by Intel. Could you help to clarify it if all of their Intel platform NB is not allowed? What about the quality about their products?
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