The name is a bit confusing, as the CyberPower X6 9200 doesn’t include a Phenom II X6 1090T, it is powered by the 2.2GHz Core-i7 2670QM and NVIDIA’s GT540M 2GB GPU with Optimus support.  The 15.6" monitor is quite impressive, supporting full 1080p resolutions as well as the more common 1366×768 resolution for laptops, at this price one should assume it is a TN panel.  Externally you can send signal via HDMI or VGA if you find the screen too small for your preferences.  They’ve fully populated the memory capacity of the system with a pair of 4GB DDR3-1333 DIMMs and storage is a 500GB HDD.  Bjorn3D had no issues with this $900 gaming laptop, but they do prefer a matte finish to the piano-style fingerprint magnet that CyberPower chose.

"Today we look at the budget friendly Cyberpower gaming notebook. A feature rich offering at a lower mid level price range, check out how well this gaming notebook does."

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