Tuesday, August 16th 2022

MSI Introduces Prestige 16 Mini-LED Laptops with Alder Lake-P

MSI has updated its Prestige series lineup with new members, Prestige 16 and Prestige 16 EVO. Both in Urban Silver color and equipped with Intel 12th Gen Core i7 Processor, they are powerful productivity tools that business users can really appreciate.

The MSI Prestige 16 has a decent discrete GPU performance from NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti, and is the first Prestige laptop that has a 16:10 ratio mini-LED panel. With the MSI True Color Technology, it reaches the high dynamic range (HDR) with DisplayHDR 1000 standard, which significantly expands the range of two important factors—contrast ratio and color accuracy. Thanks to Dynamic Cooler Boost, MSI's patented dual-fan thermal technology, Prestige 16/Prestige 16 EVO are powerful laptops that maintain less than 35 dB background noise. For business users who hold online conferences frequently, they can expect to have smooth video conferencing experience with the quadruple microphone and Ambient Light Sensor that come along with AI noise canceling solution.
For business users who want a responsive, long-lasting laptop, Prestige 16 EVO is certified by Intel EVO Platform. It also exclusively supports Tobii Aware solution among the Prestige lineup.
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10 Comments on MSI Introduces Prestige 16 Mini-LED Laptops with Alder Lake-P

#1
watzupken
HDR 1000? That's gonna burn through battery like crazy.
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#2
dj-electric
Many things to love about this laptop, looks properly specced too.
Would love seeing the same thing - just with a 6800U SoC variant
watzupkenHDR 1000? That's gonna burn through battery like crazy.
You'd want a monitor that can get to such brightness if you want to make HDR photo\video content. You don't have to use it at 1000. In this regard, complaining about a high brightness monitor is like complaining about speakers with a very loud maximum volume.
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#3
Dr. Dro
Shame that it uses an Intel platform. Mobile Ryzen is amazing and a great deal of that is due to the advanced Radeon graphics that current generation Intel hardware and/or drivers can't possibly hope to match.
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#4
trsttte
Another mini-led laptop that costs less than any of the current very small selection of mini-led monitors on the market...

Cool
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#5
DeathtoGnomes
trsttteAnother mini-led laptop that costs less than any of the current very small selection of mini-led monitors on the market...

Cool
well, look at it this way, if you needed a control for all those RGB lights thorought your home and at Christmas time, this is the laptop for you. ;):rolleyes:
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#6
Vayra86
dj-electricMany things to love about this laptop, looks properly specced too.
Would love seeing the same thing - just with a 6800U SoC variant


You'd want a monitor that can get to such brightness if you want to make HDR photo\video content. You don't have to use it at 1000. In this regard, complaining about a high brightness monitor is like complaining about speakers with a very loud maximum volume.
Not really, it should just have an oled panel instead of subpar LCD..
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#7
Mistral
What, only 16 mini-led... :roll:
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#8
watzupken
dj-electricYou'd want a monitor that can get to such brightness if you want to make HDR photo\video content. You don't have to use it at 1000. In this regard, complaining about a high brightness monitor is like complaining about speakers with a very loud maximum volume.
I think it makes sense to some extend, but when it comes to speaker volume, that’s controlled by the user. For screen brightness, ie, for HDR, that’s usually left to the system to determine brightness. So while someone is happily watching a show in HDR, the screen brightness will clearly have an impact on the battery life. So I don’t think it’s an Apple to Apple comparison.
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#9
caroline!
watzupkenHDR 1000? That's gonna burn through battery like crazy.
Not as fast as it burns through your eyes :roll:
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#10
DeathtoGnomes
caroline!Not as fast as it burns through your eyes :roll:
I'm sorry I just can see what you're saying. :slap:
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