Video review at Computex by Canada No.1 reviewer Linus tech tips

Check out this review at MSI Computex booth. You can see our GT60 3K Edition, GS70, and GT70 Dragon Edition 2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hmCChbt06JM

it's new display resolution stands for 2880x1620. marketing-wise we call it 3K.

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    Just wondering if someone could answer this for me please?
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    I was going to edit my original post to see if I can make myself more clear, but I cannot edit it. So instead I've added/altered some of what I wrote in my originally:
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