http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/05/msigt70-lead.jpg With Computex just around the corner, MSI has taken the wraps of what can truly be described as a next-gen gaming laptop. According to CNET, the 17.3-inch GT70 Dragon Edition 2 will pack a yet-to-be-announced Haswell chip alongside an equally mysterious NVIDIA GTX780M GPU that is claimed to deliver a 3DMark Vantage score of 36,000 – in other words, roughly equivalent to the benchmark stat you’d get from a desktop gaming PC packing Ivy Bridge and a full-size GTX 680, if the boast happens to be true. A SteelSeries-branded keyboard is attendance, alongside multiple SSDs in Raid 0 config and three video outputs, all contained within a 21.8mm-thick package that weighs 2.9kg. Expect pricing and availability details once the big Taiwanese expo gets underway.
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