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    Few Questions Before Ordering MSI GT60

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by saintzfan, Jun 28, 2012.

  1. saintzfan

    saintzfan Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm pretty much on board with this computer: Amazon.com: MSI Computer Corp. Notebook GT60 0NC-004US;9S7-16F311-004 15.6-Inch Laptop: Computers & Accessories

    It was between that and a upgraded 2012 13" Macbook Pro, but the Pro couldn't run games on Windows 7 as well as this beast could.

    However, my only concern is the keyboard. It seems to be absolutely terrible, according to the many reviews I've read. I'm nervous about getting a faulty keyboard and having to deal with the hassle of returning it. So my question is: Is it that big of a deal? I will be using the keyboard a lot.
     
  2. trohricht

    trohricht Notebook Consultant

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    poketape Notebook Consultant

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    I don't know if anybody pointed this out, but XoticPC allows you to change the internal keyboard (for a cost of course). I don't know if the XoticPC one is any better, but it could be.