Thursday, December 29th 2022
Upcoming MSI Titan GT77 HX World's First to Feature 4K 144 Hz Mini-LED Display
Today, MSI - the innovative computing manufacturer in gaming laptops - proudly announces that its flagship gaming laptop Titan GT77 will be the world's first laptop featuring 4K/144 Hz Mini LED display, which is also the most premium laptop display right now.
The 4K/144 Hz display on Titan GT77 is powered by AUO's AmLED Mini LED technology, which promises super-bright backlighting, decent HDR performance and wide-enough color gamut. The peak brightness of the display is over 1000 nits, which is 2.5 times brighter compared to regular LCD and thanks to its 1008 dimming zones, sharper image quality with less halo effect could be expected. The super-high peak brightness along with exclusive AmLED's Adaptive Control Technology that precisely and dynamically adjust images in real time also brings decent HDR performance.The Titan GT77 has been certified as VESA DisplayHDR 1000 and guarantees immersive HDR experience in game or streaming. To present as much color as possible, the display on Titan GT77 sports super-wide 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, perfectly meets the need for immersive gaming or entertainment. Last but not least, thanks to the MSI exclusive True Color technology, every Mini LED panel on Titan GT77 will be strictly examined before assembly and promises the most accurate color reproduction to every enthusiast around the globe.
The new Titan GT77 will be officially launched at CES 2023 and more exclusive features could be expected, including world-leading processing power & next-gen GeForce laptop GPU performance, which can drive more frames in game and be beautifully represented with the world's first 4K/144 Hz Mini LED display.
The 4K/144 Hz display on Titan GT77 is powered by AUO's AmLED Mini LED technology, which promises super-bright backlighting, decent HDR performance and wide-enough color gamut. The peak brightness of the display is over 1000 nits, which is 2.5 times brighter compared to regular LCD and thanks to its 1008 dimming zones, sharper image quality with less halo effect could be expected. The super-high peak brightness along with exclusive AmLED's Adaptive Control Technology that precisely and dynamically adjust images in real time also brings decent HDR performance.The Titan GT77 has been certified as VESA DisplayHDR 1000 and guarantees immersive HDR experience in game or streaming. To present as much color as possible, the display on Titan GT77 sports super-wide 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, perfectly meets the need for immersive gaming or entertainment. Last but not least, thanks to the MSI exclusive True Color technology, every Mini LED panel on Titan GT77 will be strictly examined before assembly and promises the most accurate color reproduction to every enthusiast around the globe.
The new Titan GT77 will be officially launched at CES 2023 and more exclusive features could be expected, including world-leading processing power & next-gen GeForce laptop GPU performance, which can drive more frames in game and be beautifully represented with the world's first 4K/144 Hz Mini LED display.
26 Comments on Upcoming MSI Titan GT77 HX World's First to Feature 4K 144 Hz Mini-LED Display
1080p is best for laptop gaming at high refresh, these companies are just trying to get idiots to buy it
On the other side hopefully maybe technology enhancements like this are a sign that maybe someday normal sized panels will come down in price. wishful thinking.
Otherwise: that screen, more people than you think are tired of low contrast and light bleeding, lack of proper HDR.
It's time to focus on quality because guess what, no one gives a toss about 500Hz besides a handful and a lot of people want better screen quality !
OLED for instance has excellent response time in addition to being able to reach 200+Hz so not only it's amazing for HDR and contrast (albeit needs more SDR brightness) but very interesting for games too !
Also I agree, 4K doesn't work for me on my 32" screen so why would I use it on ANY laptop?
This is your 1080p on a laptop screen:
Have you ever wondered why your 1000-dollar smartphone has no screen-door effect, while your 150-dollar PC screen has it or at least there is a discussion about it?
The solution is - increase the PPI, or make screens without gaps between the pixels.
Go to a store with many laptops and compare their screens side by side. You will see that the 1080p screens are lower quality.
Makes my eyes hurt just looking at that.
I cannot understand anyone who is prepared to accept text rendering quality the equivalent of 1980's dot matrix. You clearly don't WORK on your laptop but just game on it. FFS, get a desktop. If you need a laptop so you can game everywhere you go, FFS, grow up.
I work with 4K laptop daily and will never go back to a laptop with lower resolution again.
The "I can't go back" element would be high refresh, not higher resolution. Even then I can still use a 60hz display. It's just that a smooth high refresh experience is actually more meaningful to me.
Though I'd be open to a higher resolution 24 inch monitor with high refresh.
200hz+ is interesting but there is a catch. Can you actually push those frames? That's really just not taking place at 4k with all the bells and whistles. By the time that can be done everyone is going to be screaming about 8k micro LED. That comes down to what people actually use. Keep in mind this forum has mostly extreme edge case users. Most people mostly use their smartphone for most things and their TV for streaming stuff. Maybe a tablet is tossed into that mix. Their computer is some 512, 16, i7 they got from work and they don't do anything but work on it. For those who have fancy screens they are "creatives" or some other small field and they get dual 4ks or some 1600p+ monster ultrawide at the office. So most people do not give a rats ass about the quality of their PC display. Those who have too for work, well work will pay through their teeth for it or if they are doing it as consulting it pays for itself so who cares the cost!
You may find it crazy, but for most people their phone is their computer!