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MSI GX600 - The Gaming Monster Notebook

Posted Thursday, June 7th, 2007 by Alex Ion

MSI GX600 - The Monster Gaming NotebookI am not a fan of those heavy laptops but if I need it for road gaming I am sure that’s what I need. Until now it nobody had a pretty good offer for gamers. Either the battery didn’t last enough or the graphics were not the best. These being said I will tell you more about MSI GX600 that weights 5.7lbs. The feature I like the most is the Turbo button. Do you remember 10 years ago those old computers that had Turbo? I do. Pressing this button will bring 20% more processor power and front-side bus because it enters the Acceleration Mode.

It uses a Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 802.11n wireless connectivity, Intel PM965 Express chipset, PCMCIA Type II slot, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, HDMI and S-video output. Optional you can get Bluetooth. The graphics card is a GeForce 8600 GT with 512 RAM which is pretty good, that will render on the 15.4-inch WXGA widescreen display.

[Source : Ubergizmo]

3 Year Old Breaks a Plasma After Losing at Wii Sports

Posted Friday, May 25th, 2007 by Alex Ion

To the right, Adam McConnell, three years old. To the left, a broken 42-inch plasma. The joy of breaking the TV after losing at Wii sports, priceless.

Adam McConnell smashes plasma after losing Wii Sport

This is a real case. 3 year old Adam, smashed his father’s plasma while his dad went to the kitchen to get him something to drink. It should be really fun to hear “two big bangs”. Why he did this? Because he lost a tennis game playing Wii Sports. It wasn’t a slipping Wiimote so no reason for a lawsuit here, just the boy’s rage.

Now that really makes me think what was the little boy drinking? Maybe whiskey in the morning and some vodka in the evening? He’s now banned from playing Wii, for two weeks.

“I left him playing the tennis game and went to the kitchen to get him a drink. Then I heard two big bangs. When I ran back in Adam was using the handset to smash the TV screen. It was a 42in plasma screen which cost around £1,000 - the whole front is wrecked.

I think he lost a game and he just cracked up. I went out to the table and put my head in my hands, while I thought about how I could explain to a three- and-a-half year old what he had done wrong. I ended up asking him how he’d feel if I broke his Spiderman.

He is so independent and he already has a real competitive streak, but I didn’t realize he would lose his temper like that. He could be the next John McEnroe - he had a great swing.”

Do you understand now, why they released a TV protection shield? - ALEX ION

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