
The general image of a games class notebook is one that you have to hire a bodybuilder to carry around for you.
We’re sure Alienware’s PR people try avoid to discussion of weight whenever it comes talking about the steroid-driven Alienware 18 model.
However, it seems as if things are swinging back to normality as MSI announces its GS60 Ghost Pro, which the company claims this is the thinnest and lightest gaming notebook.

With a high-spec line up, it still manages to weigh “just” 2 kilos (4.4 lbs), and measures 390 x 266 x 20.05 mm, featuring:
• Windows 10 Home/Windows 10 Pro
• Latest 6th Gen. Intel Core i7 6700HQ processor
• Embedded NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M 3GB GDDR5
• True Color Technology pre-calibrates each panel at preset mode close to 100% sRGB
• Nahimic Sound Technology with immersive 3D sound processing
• PCI-E Gen3 x4 SSD up to 2200MB/s speed
• SHIFT technology for system’s performance, temperature and noise balanced
• Keyboard by Steelseries with full color LED back light
• Exclusive Super RAID with 2 SSD (optional)
• Sound by Dynaudio 2 channel speaker system
• Exclusive Cooler Boost 3 Technology
• Networking (Killer Gb LAN + Killer 802.11 a/c WiFi)
• Matrix Display support up to 2 external monitors with 4K resolutions
• Over 72% NTSC panel with Wide Viewing angle
• Stylish brushed aluminum chassis
Is that light enough for a gamer on the go, or is the notion of a gaming notebook still alien to most PC players?
source:windows10update