Wednesday, October 21st 2015

MSI Ships the GS40 Phantom Gaming Laptop

MSI Computer Corp, a leading manufacturer of computer hardware products and solutions, announces the availability of the brand new GS40 Phantom, the world's thinnest and lightest gaming laptop.

Designed for mobile gamers who refuse to compromise on performance, MSI's newest gaming laptop weighs only 3.5 lbs. and measures less than 0.86 inches thick, but is equipped with Intel's 6th Generation Core i7 processor, NVIDIA GTX 970M GPU, and a variety of high-tech components, including PCI-E Gen3 SSD, DDR4 Memory, Super Port, and more.
"The GS40 Phantom is a breakthrough in design that combines the power of bigger gaming laptops with the portability of a netbook," says Andy Tung, president of MSI Pan America. "The GS40 Phantom does not scale back on performance just to be lighter or thinner, it complements its svelte physique with technologies not even found in larger units."

MSI's latest ultra-mobile gaming laptop comes with Windows 10 and Full DirectX 12 3D features for the most extreme gaming graphics. In addition, it showcases an elegant brushed aluminum chassis and features a variety of technologies that makes gaming on-the-go even more immersive and enjoyable, including:
MSI also announces the upcoming availability of the GT80 Titan with Intel's Skylake processor and dual NVIDIA GTX 980 GPUs in SLI mode. The ultimate desktop replacement gaming laptop, MSI's GT80 Titan is the world's first gaming laptop with an integrated mechanical keyboard featuring Cherry Brown MX switches.

MSI's GS40 Phantom with Intel's Skylake processor is now available for $1,599.99.
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7 Comments on MSI Ships the GS40 Phantom Gaming Laptop

#1
P4-630
Thats one powerful netbook!
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#2
CjStaal
I've always thought badly about MSi. But they did damned good here, with a great price to match. The October before last I spent 2k on an Asus notebook, and to compare these two by saying "What would the Asus have if I purchased it today at 2k" The MSi would blow it out of the water in terms of spec and price. I wonder how the build quality is...
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#3
Musaab
Next time they will put GTX980Ti and 6700K in 17" laptop, and farewell LAN party SFFs.
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#4
64K
MusaabNext time they will put GTX980Ti and 6700K in 17" laptop, and farewell LAN party SFFs.
The heat would roast your family jewels. :oops:
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#5
Musaab
64KThe heat would roast your family jewels. :oops:
they put 980 in 15.6. Maybe they will use a Pascal gpu to put 980 Ti performance in a laptop.
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#6
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
MusaabNext time they will put GTX980Ti and 6700K in 17" laptop, and farewell LAN party SFFs.
More like say hello to throttling.
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#7
Musaab
cdawallMore like say hello to throttling.
Hope not
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