MSI GAMING Products Awarded the 23rd Taiwan Excellence

The long-awaited 23nd Taiwan Excellence Awards were unveiled. A global leader and manufacturer of gaming hardware and solutions, MSI once again snatched the award. Total 8 of its products are awarded covering a new flagship laptop, custom designed motherboards for gaming and streaming, high-end graphics cards and gaming All-In-One PCs.
Authorized by the ROC Ministry of Economic Affairs' Bureau of Foreign Trade, Taiwan Excellence Awards are organized by Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and conducted annually in an attempt to highlight MIT fine products overseas. Now in its 23rd year, the event drew 1,155 entries from 448 companies this year, winners have been seriously filtered by a panel of 91 scholars and industry professionals. Submissions are judged based on five main criteria: R&D, design, quality, marketing, and MIT. The fact that all MSI's awarded products are GAMING series has proven MSI's success in campaigning NO.1 in GAMING. MSI will pay close attention to the ever-changing video gaming markets.
MSI Taiwan Excellence Award winners: the powerful GT72 Dominator Pro laptop, X99S GAMING 9 ACK and Z97 GAMING 9 ACK motherboards equipped with Killer™ DoubleShot Pro, the high-performance GTX 980 GAMING 4G gaming graphics card, R9 270X GAMING 2G ITX graphics card for mini-ITX system, and finally the eye strain-reducing gaming All-In-One PCs, AG220 2PE, AG240 2PE and AG270 2PE. Noteworthily, among awarded products, the GT72 Dominator Pro and the X99S GAMING 9 ACK are prestigious CES Innovations 2015 honorees. Winning both awards at home and abroad has made MSI a distinguished Taiwan Excellence brand in global gaming.
MSI's flagship gaming laptop, the GT72 Dominator Pro, is equipped with the latest and most powerful NVIDIA GTX 980M graphics card. Geared with new SHIFT power usage technology, Dragon Gaming Center, SteelSeries Engine customization software and other cutting-edge components, GT72 Dominator Pro is the perfect choice for hardcore gamers.
X99S GAMING 9 ACK features first Killer LAN & Wireless gaming connection on a motherboard, powered by by Killer™ DoubleShot Pro network solution. The solution integrates Killer Ethernet and WiFi adapters which is built for superior online traffic speeds and low latency. In addition, Killer Smart Teaming allows the use of LAN and WI-FI at the same time with speeds up to 1.867 Gbps.

Not noly GT72 but GT80 Titan is another wonderful story MSI tried to share with the world.
check this out!
Hands-on do GT80 Titan, notebook com teclado mecânico e foco em upgrades
Quote from: elainetsai on 10-March-15, 14:28:24
Product design and functionality are great

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