Notebook
MSI M670X
Detailed Informations, personal
experiences and miscellaneous hints for notebook MSI Megabook M670X
Believe me, it was really hard to choose good new notebook for the first time. But if you want to invest big amount of money, it is probably necessary ;) After few days without sleeping ;-) my choice was MSI brand. Their biggest advantages are very friendly prices, but also keyboard with numeric keypad.
My first choice was notebook with 17" display, but I change that decision later. Thanks to bigger mobility I choose 15,4" display - and I think that decision was very good. Besides Notebook MSI M670X has display with resolution 1280x800 pixels, which is sufficient for most users.

OK, I admit. Biggest argument for
notebook MSI M670X was very low price 560 EUR or 750 USD
(at 3.3.2007), but I also get USB Bluetooth adapter and USB HUB for free with this
notebook. In my opinion, this is very cheap low-end notebook, but with enough
hardware power for common users. If you want to work with Office or looking at
movies, it will be OK for you. If you want to play newest games, this notebook
is NOT for you.
This notebook is cheap, so you can't expect big hardware performance. If you
compare this notebook with newest notebooks with two processors like Core 2 Duo,
performance is of course lower. But if you compare this notebook with older
generation with Pentium M, MSI M670X with processor AMD Sempron 3400+ is better.
It's still not for newest games with demanding graphics, but Windows XP is very
fast, DivX movies also and you can also watch HD movies on this notebook.
In the other hand, there were two
problems - Battery life and webcam. My requirements was 3 hours of battery life
and internal Webcam. Notebook MSI M670X have 2-2,5 hours of battery life, but
you can always buy second battery (around 107 EUR or 141 USD). This notebook
also didn't have Webcam, but fortunately you can always can buy external Webcam.
My preferably size of Hard disk (HDD) was something around 100 GB. This notebook
has 80 GB, which is acceptable. Even when you can buy much more expensive
notebooks with usually Hard disk size 120 GB, which is not that big difference.
Anyway you can always buy external USB 2.0 Harddisk like Western Digital MyBook Essential USB 2.0
with great capacity of 500GB
and price 160 EUR or 214 USD:

Technical
Specifications:
CPU AMD Sempron 3400+ (64-bit, Keene,
1.8 GHz, 128MB L2 Cache)

Memory 512MB DDR2 533 + one free slot (up to 2GB)
Display 15,4" WXGA (1280x800), Glare TFT LCD
Integrated graphics nVIDIA® GeForce 6100, memory up to 128MB shared

Audio 8.1 channel Azalia sound - RealTek ALC883
Harddisk 80GB, SATA, 5400 rpm
DVD drive Multi DVD±R/RW with support of DVD-RAM Philips SDVD8821,
detailed specifications are
here
Communications
LAN 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet adapter (RealTek
8111), WOL, Lan Boot
WLAN Wi-Fi, 802.11b / 802.11g (Ralink RT2560F)
Modem 56k / V.92 modem (Agere HDA v6081)
Ostatní
Express Card slot, 4-in-1
Card Reader (SD/MS/MMC/MS), VGA CRT (D-Sub), TV-out
(S-Video), 4x USB 2.0, FireWire IEEE 1394a - 4pin, internal
microphone, input for external microphone, output for external speakers, line in
Dimensions and Weight 358 x 259 x 27~33mm / 2.9kg
Battery life approximately 2,5 hours (it depends on type of work -
Office software consumpt less energy then playing DivX movies)
First
experiences with notebook MSI M670X
In front of detailed informations I tell you few of my
first impressions. After I opened box with notebook, I found some basic cables,
few uninteresting handbooks, main notebook and battery. So you just need to
insert battery, lock it, connect to electricity and switch on the notebook.
Then you need to instal Operational system like Windows XP and then load drivers
from attached CD. That CD has graphical interface, so it is really easy to
install all drivers. Only one problem is with audio drivers, becouse they need
minimally Service Pack 1 so you need to update Windows before installing them.

I have read in one review, that there is some problem with touchpad - they
write, that it's not too much sensible. I didn't found this problem and touchpad
was working normally. The true is, that it might be little more sensitive. But I
have no problem with touchpad. When you want to achieve fastest moves with
touchpad, move from the centre of it. Corners are not too high sensitive, but
this is becouse you are at the end of touchpad and you can also stop there and
your pointer will be still moving. In the right side of touchpad is scrolling
space, when you can move upside and downside like mouse scrolling wheel. I also
buy classical USB mouse, it is practical when you are not at move and you are
sitting at your office or home. My mouse is now
OEM Microsoft® Basic Optical Mouse Black USB, which costs me 5 EUR / 7 USD (and
I really reccomend you buying of external mouse anyway):

I was really nicely surprised by
quality of LCD display and very vivid colours. It is Glare TFT LCD displej, so
you will maybe see yourself sometimes ;). It is (in my opinion) worstest in dark
surfaces in dark room, when in my opinion dark is not dark but it looks a little
bit white in some surfaces - it also depends on view angle), and a lot of Sun or
light is also not good, but Glare displays looks like a trend now and you can
survive those glares anyway and don't forget - you will have very nice vivid
colours with this kind of LCD display.
My next impression was very quiet running
of this notebook. You can hear some noise only when you insert DVD and start
high-speed playing of that DVD disk. But it is in standard levels.
Notebook MSI M670X - Detailed
Informations

Closed notebook doesn't look anyhow interestingly. Silver plastic chassis evoke cheap feeling from this notebook (at least my opinion) and logo MSI in the middle isn't also too much nice. At least it is lightning, so it looks fine at dark, and it is also free advertising for MSI :). You can have much more better impression, when you opens this notebook. I think at first catch your eye black keybord with great font on it and with numeric keypad. I like chassis of this notebook all in black, but unfortunatelly I have silver version :( But it looks much more better in real then in picture. I definitely like design of this notebook.
Keyboard lay-out is almost the
same as classical desktop computer
keyboard, only except few details. Of course, it want's a while to adapt to this
notebooks keyboard. First major difference is in right corner, where you can
always find "Ctrl", but here is "Fn". Keys "Enter", side keys and question mark
are smaller. For me important keys "Home" and "End" are only available with at
the same time pushed "Fn" key.
You can find another "Fn" keys at main numeric keyboard:
F2 - switching between LCD display and external computer monitor (must be
connected to VGA CRT (D-Sub))
F3 - touchpad off (this is very practical, when you have external mouse
connected and you want to write something - becouse when you write, you may
touch the touchpad and move cursor to somewhere else and start writing in wrong
place)
F4 and F5 - increasing and decreasing display luminosity (this is
practical, becouse you may save more battery life when you decrease level of
luminosity)
F7 and F8 - increasing and decreasing of sound
F9 - sound off
F12 - switch to sleep mode

Another set of keys is in upwards
right og the keyboard. Big button with blue illumination around it is on-off
switch and beside are four more buttons:
1. Starts your main email software
2. Starts you main Internet explorer
3. On / Off wireless net
4. Starts software Dual Core Cell
Opening and closing of notebook itself is with no problem. You can find little switch in the middle of front pannel. Before you close notebook, it is also recommended to cover the keyboard with textil cover (which is also included). This is becouse of scratches at LCD display. This notebook has also some sensor, so when you close notebook, it will go to sleep mode or it may switch off (you can set desirable action in Windows). Sensor reacts, when you move display to approximately 2 cm to keyboard (so you don't need to close it completely).
After you install Windows XP or
any other operating system, all you need to do next is insert included CD with
drivers (for Windows XP). You can install all drivers from CD easily, becouse it
have graphical interface. You will install chipset driver, graphical drivers,
wireless net drivers, modem drivers and card reader drivers. After restart it
should be done. After you install graphical drivers, display automatically set
to resolution 1280x800.
Then you may install another included software(in CD under menu utilities):
1. CyberLink DVD Solution (PowerDVD 5 player, Power Producer 3, PowerDirector
3 Express. Software for watching DVD's,basic video editing software and making
of DVD's. I don't like, that this software get into your content menus so I
uninstall this. My favourite DVD and DivX player is great KM Player)
2. Norton Internet Security 2005 (I didn't try this)
3. System Control Manager (more down)
4. Adobe Reader (software for reading .pdf documents)
In my opinion controversial
application is Dual CoreCell, which is included in System Control Manager
and is supposed to set your notebooks Power Management. In my opinion, benefits
of this applications are small. Anyway this notekook contains AMD PowerNow!
technology, which set performance of processor automatically (which is good for
longer battery life). Another function of this software is set luminosity od LCD
display, but you can always do it manually with "Fn" + F4 or F5. System controll
Manager is displayed as weird icon of eye in system tray. This application may
also check your email account and inform you about new emails, but if you have
for example Thunderbird, you don't need this.
At last in System Control Manager you may set some hot keys, but I didn't try
this. Personally I uninstall this application - it was useless for me. After
uninstall small informative icons after some "Fn" actions stops displaying, but
it is no problem.
Hardware of MSI M670X
I was pleasantly surprised with hardware. Based on actual comparisons with
newest dual-core CPU notebooks I was expecting something worster. But work with
this notebook is very fast and hardware doesn't protest even when you use some
more exacting software (you may find some tests down). It feels like that this
notebooks hardware is well designed and coordinated. But with one exception -
this notebook is really not ready to run some demanding software like newest
computer games in full resolution and details.
AMD compares power of this CPU AMD Sempron 3400+
with CPU Intel Celeron D 2,8 GHz. Sempron is in most test better.
I can rate hardware of this notebook: graphics+CPU in games or 3D applications -
low performance, RAM - good performance, Harddisk - great performance, battery
life - medium.
Tests - 3D
software Blender
Becouse I sometimes work with 3D modeling
software Blender (it's like 3D Studio Max, but absolutely freeware), I wonder,
if it will be possible to work with this software in this notebook. After
installation I see, that modeling and working with this software is no problem
for this notebook. I also compare rendering of one scene with usual PC with CPU
Pentium 4 3,19 GHz and 512 RAM. This notebooks renders that scene at 8 seconds,
while usual laptop PC renders scene in time 6,5 seconds. So result of this test
satisfactory.

Tests - computer
game Hidden & Dangerous
I also test this older 3D action computer game. Game works with no problem and you may
play this game at 1280x800 resolution.
Battery
Stated battery life is 2,5 hours. After few first test I suppose, that real
battery life is a little bit smaller. It looks like to me, that real battery
life is something around 1,75-2 hours (watching DivX movie). You can probably
increase battery life with decreasing luminosity of LCD display (with Fn+F4).
When I was today working with some office applications and with decreased
luminosity of display, battery life was 2 hours and 16 minutes.
But there is always another option - you may buy second battery, it costs 89 EUR
or 119 USD.

Multimedia
Notebook contains internal DVD
Philips SDVD8821. You can see it's specifications
here. One DVD will be
burned after 13,5 minutes. Of course performance of this DVD is
lower than usual laptop PC DVD burners.

Unfortunatelly this notebook doesn't contains webcam, but at least you can find integrated microphone, which is placed above keybord on left corner. I try record few voice messages, but even when I set volume for microphone to highest level, record was silent. So I think that this microphone isn't too much good.
Notebook also contains stereo
speakers, they quality and volume is great, despite it I recommend for perfect
listening external speakers, like great 2.1 repro Creative Inspire P380
speakers, which costs 32 EUR or 43 USD:

The Rest, Inputs,
Outputs, connection with Tv
Audio connectors and Card Reader are placed
in front panel. For headphones it is logical, but when you want to connect
external speakers, it's not that good. I appreciate output for external speakers
on sideways. On front panel is also Line-in input and external microphone
output.
On left side are net connectors (RJ 45 - intranet, net) and modem (RJ 11 -
phone), 2x USB 2.0 port and DVD drive.
On right side are electrical input, D-Sub output to monitor, S-Video to Tv,
another 2x USB 2.0 ports, FireWire(IEEE 1394) and ExpressCard slot:

Cooling exhaust is on rear side of the notebook, which I think is very good
solving. I also like to be electrical input on rear side, I don't know, why they
put it on right side.
U can also connect this notebook with your television. It is possible with
S-video output and S-Video cable. You just connect that cable to your television
and switch to output video mode by switching Fn+F2 like when using external
display. If you want to play audio from Tv, you must also connect audio cable
(in my case I connect audio cable to the output on the front side of notebook in
the most right). If is anything OK, you will be able to play movies or games and
watch them on your television. If you have classical CRT 4:3 television, you
will not be able to see all picture, but when you move with mouse to the right
or left, you will see that image. Or you can change resolution on your notebook.
New MSI notebooks, which are equipped with better graphical chips you can also
connect your notebook with HDMI to your new LCD or Plasma television.
Card Reader 4 in 1

Big advantage of this notebook is also Card
Reader. It is placed in front panel on left side from audio connectors. It is
covered with plastic blind flange. If you want to use Card Reader, just push it
a little and it will release then and you can push out that plastic blind
flange. Card Reader is compatible with SD, MMC, Memory Stick a Memory Stick Pro
cards. Very the Memory Stick cards uses mobile phones Sony Ericsson like Sony Ericsson K 750i.
Card from mobile telephone is necessary insert into small adapter (which is
included in package with Sony Ericsson K750i) and after that you may insert card
to Card Reader (becouse mobile this phone uses smaller cards Memory Stick Pro
Duo). After that your card will be automatically detected and you will be
free to upload or download any files (like photos, mp3's or video). If you want
do eject card, just push it again a little bit and than it will be free to
eject.
If you need bigger card for your mobile phone, you can buy memory card with 1 GB
capacity SanDisk Memory Stick PRO DUO, which costs 36 EUR or 48 USD:
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Bluetooth
Even if this notebook has Card Reader,
which you can use to load or upload pictures/movies/music from your mobile
phone, yet you maybe need sometimes direct connection to your mobile phone with
bluetooth (backup numbers and other files, connection to internet through mobile
phone or upload photos/videos/music directly to memory of your mobile phone) or
you just need to connect another bluetooth device like mouse or keyboard. This
notebook is without bluetooth, but you can use external USB bluetooth adapter. I
reccomend MSI Star Key 2.0 - USB Bluetooth adapter with speed up to
3Mbps and range of 100 m and support of standard Bluetooth Ver. 2.0. Price of
this device is 18 EUR or 24 USD:
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Comparison of M670X with model
M677X Crystal Edition
One of my favourite notebooks, when I was
choosig new notebook, was notebook MSI M677X,
which atracts me with his great black design (but it looks like, that plastic
components are the same as in notebook MSI M670X, different are only colours).
Of course problem was relative high price of notebook
M677X Crystal Edition - his price
- 1179 EUR or 1574 USD - is two times higher then price of notebook
M670X! The biggest difference of those two notebooks is perhaps hardware
configuration:
| MSI M670X | MSI M677X | |
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| CPU | AMD Sempron 3400+ Keene, 1.8 GHz | AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core MP TL-56, 1.8 GHz |
| Memmory | 512 MB | 1024 MB |
| Video Card | nVIDIA® GeForce 6100, up to 128MB shared | nVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 256 MB |
| Harddisk | 80 GB | 120 GB |
| Battery life | 2-2,5 hours | 3 hours |
| Accessories | nothing | bag, mouse |
| Price (03/2007) | 561 EUR or 748 USD | 1179 EUR or 1574 USD |
So when are those two notebooks similar (except hardware configuration), for users, who do not need high hardware performance, is very advantageous to buy much cheaper model MSI M670X. LCD displays are probably the same, keyboard too, both notebooks has 4x USB 2.0, almost same weight, net card up to 1000 Mbps, FireWire port or ExpressCard slot. On the contrary M677X has internal Webcam 1,3 Mpix, Bluetooth 2.0 and by 40 GB larger Harddisk. And of course - M677X has some Swarovski crystals on its cover, around MSI logo - it's that place, which you almost never didn't see when working with this notebook :) But black colour of M677X is great.
Verdict
I must agree, as though I buy this notebook MSI M670X only for a trial, I will
keep this notebook for a while. I am satisfied with this notebook and at this
time I don't need high hardware performance of Dual-Core CPU or expensive
graphical card. And anyhow - when that time comes - it will be easy to buy this
technology cheaper. And that's the point - buy expensive notebook for 3000 EUR
or USD is not a problem, but buy a cheap and powerful notebook - that is
the key for good buy. However you decide in your buy, I wish you to be pleased
and benefit of your new notebook.
You may buy (under new marking) notebooks VR601X (platform Intel) or VR610X
(platform AMD) - which are similar with this notebook (old marking "M670X").
List of mentioned hardware and software
| Notebook MSI M670X Notebok MSI M677X CPU AMD Sempron 3400+ Video Card integrated nVIDIA® GeForce 6100 8.1 channel Azalia sound - RealTek ALC883 Philips SDVD8821 multi DVD±R/RW with support of DVD-RAM LAN 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet adapter RealTek 8111 WLAN Wi-Fi, 802.11b / 802.11g Ralink RT2560F Modem 56k / V.92 Agere HDA v6081 Western Digital MyBook Essential USB 2.0 500 GB OEM Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse Black USB Battery MSI M 2.1 speakers Creative Inspire P380 Sony Ericsson K 750i 1 GB SanDisk Memory Stick PRO DUO MSI Star Key 2.0 Mozilla Thunderbird 3D software Blender Hidden & Dangerous Microsoft Windows XP |
Download, drivers
and the rest
Official M670X site: http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=proddesc&prod_no=1058&maincat_no=135&cat2_no=418
Utilities to download:
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=utility&maincat_no=135&prod_no=1058
At this time you may download those utilities:
System Control Manager - version 1.0107.0724.G608 for Windows Vista
System Control Manager - version 1.79.30 for Windows 2000/XP
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