Some reviews for the MSI (A6200-021US) at OD complain of the speakers being too quiet, but one review suggests this can be remedied. Just update to the Realtek HD audio codec found here, and once installed, adjust the equalizer setting to "Powerful".
Logician1313 said: Some reviews for the MSI (A6200-021US) at OD complain of the speakers being too quiet, but one review suggests this can be remedied. Just update to the Realtek HD audio codec found here, and once installed, adjust the equalizer setting to "Powerful".
I've got the MSI A5000 from another deal and yes, the speakers suck. I haven't tried updating anything but they're fine for everyday use - not good for watching videos and TV shows though. I have external speakers ready to be hooked up or hook it up via HDMI to my TV so it's not an issue for me. I've never heard of MSI before buying that laptop and I can definitely say I'd buy another one.
In fact.. I really wouldn't mind buying this to replace my A5000.. Hah!
pauln119 said: I believe this comes with 32-bit version of Windows 7 OS. This may or may not be a consideration for some. I haven't seen any PC with 4GB or more of memory with 32-bit version of Windows 7! OD website says 64-bit.
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