Samsung R610-64G 16-Inch Notebook PC
Samsung R610-64G 16-Inch Notebook PC. Enjoy dedicated nVidia GeForce 9200M GS graphics engine with 512MB of memory. You’ll enjoy superior graphics for all of your multimedia applications including photo & video editing and gaming. Some of the key features include: the 16″ Wide LCD display with 220 nits of brightness and an anti-reflection gloss coating in a 16:9 Aspect Ratio in High Definition (1366 x 768) resolution enables one to view in full screen, high definition, movies and videos in a clear, brighter and comfortable display; high capacity 5200 mAh Lithium Ion battery providing up to 5 to 6 hours of continuous run time allows one to achieve maximum productivity on a single battery charge.View MSI GX620-098US 15.4-Inch Notebook PC User Reviews
Power to be Reckoned With
Built with Intel Core2 Duo T5800 CPU featuring 2.0 GHz clock speed, 800 MHz Front Side Bus and a 2 MB Level 2 Cache. processor technology.
User Review:
This laptop is the best one for the money. At the time, it was $799. I saw the price jump to $999 shortly after I bought it, and now it’s $899. Even that is great. You don’t see many laptops these days with dedicated graphics cards/memory. They usually have controllers built into the motherboard. And if a laptop has a graphics card, it normally is over $1,500. Before I found this Samsung, I was looking at Sony, Toshiba, Acer, and Asus laptops. The closest ones were about twice as much as this Samsung.
One and only CON: Screen has a weak max resolution. If you’re like me, and you need 1600×1200 or higher resolution, this laptop doesn’t cut it. If you do a Vista rating test on it, it will only get a 3.8 because of the screen. All of the sub categories will show above 5 except for screen which will show 2.5 because of the screen.
Not sure why exactly Samsung would put a weak screen on such a great laptop. Maybe that’s why the price is so inexpensive. – Greg-
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