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MSI Launches HX-series Gaming Laptops

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Today, MSI - the innovative computing manufacturer in gaming and creator laptops - proudly unveils a new lineup of laptops equipped with the latest 12th Gen Intel HX series processors. The new premium laptop lineup delivers not just extreme performances but an innovative set of features including the built-in mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX switches, exclusive built-in color calibration report and the world's first QHD 240 Hz OLED display. The new lineup promises premium gameplay and super-efficient content creation for the most performance-addicted enthusiasts and top-notch creators.

The new gaming laptop lineup features a significant performance improvement over previous models, including up to 100% increase in CPU performance. And thanks to the robust cooling system, the new gaming laptops can push the latest Intel HX processors to their limits with a whopping 150 W maximum turbo power. The exclusive MSI OverBoost technology also pushes the envelope with a combined 250 W power delivery to CPU plus GPU, promising the most immersive and premium gameplay.



MSI is including the world's first Samsung Display QHD 240 Hz OLED display on its new gaming laptop. It balances high resolution and refresh rate, and delivers all the advantages of OLED, including super-low response time, super-wide color gamut and super-high contrast ratio.

"The World 1st mass-produced QHD 240 Hz OLED by Samsung Display will provide the best gaming experience with rich color expressions, true black, and exceptional seamless motion speed. In addition, OLED promises eye protection with flicker-free and less blue light. Leveraging extraordinary performances including eye-friendly characteristics, Samsung OLED is expected to be the new standard of a gaming laptop display." - By Bobby Su, the GM & Vice President of Samsung Taiwan.

The premium and accurate display is important for professionals and creators alike. The exclusive True Pixel technology assures that each laptop display will be calibrated in the factory, promising the most accurate color reproduction. MSI is now including an exclusive color calibration report with each laptop, detailing all the parameters of the display, including Delta-E or Gamma value.

Having precise control is critical for any gaming laptop, so the new MSI gaming laptop rearms the mechanical keyboard with class-leading Cherry MX switches, delivering a top-notch keypress feel. Combined with the per-key RGB lighting and exclusive SteelSeries GG control software, the new gaming laptop has raised the bar for modern laptop keyboard.

The new MSI gaming laptops also come with Meta-Ready certification, promising smooth exploration or construction of Metaverse. The exclusively-bundled Animaze software provides the sweet taste of Metaverse with animated avatar available for the top-rated meeting apps like Zoom or Teams.

MSI will hold the virtual launch event "MSIology: Ahead of the Curve" on June 7th, 2022, 10:00 AM PDT where more detailed product info will be presented.

The Ultimate Desktop Replacement - Titan GT77
The Titan GT series has always been appreciated with its desktop-grade performance and strong cooling system. It has also won the heart of authority and been awarded as the Gold Choice of the Best of COMPUTEX Award. The brand-new Titan GT77 triumphantly returns with not just that next level of performance and cooling, but a series of premium features including a RGB light-bar and mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Ultra Low Switch. The Cooler Boost Titian technology consists of 4 fans, 7 heat-pipes and a phase-change thermal pad, which unleashes the true potential of the latest 16-core Intel HX series processor. Thanks to its cooling, the Titan GT77 sports up to 150 W MTP (Maximum Turbo Power) of processing power, which delivers doubled performance compared with the last-gen CPU. The Titan GT77 doesn't stop there and pushes the performance further with the exclusive OverBoost technology, reaching a whopping 250W1 of combined power delivery to CPU and GPU, promising desktop-caliber performance. The new Titan GT77 also comes with desktop-level expandability with 4 memory slots and 4 M.2 slots, supporting up to 128G of memory and 32 TB of storage for tons of AAA game installations or multiple browsing tabs opened.

The new Titan GT77 doesn't just have a dominant performance and expandability, it also raises the bar for laptop keyboards through its mechanical keyboard with class-leading Cherry MX Ultra Low Switch, delivering the tactile and crispy keypress feel. It's also per-key RGB backlighted and able to be managed by the renowned SteelSeries GG software, promising a fancy backlight with personal style. There's even more RGB with the light-bar located at the rear of the laptop, which is also manageable by the GG software.

The brand-new Titan GT77 has packed desktop-caliber performance and expandability, and reshaped the way of desktop replacement with its 23 mm-thin chassis. It's the ultimate "Desktop Replacement" presented for those who are looking for a gaming laptop without any compromise.

Seeing Is Believing - Raider GE77 HX/67 HX7
Raider GE series has always been the raw performance leader of modern gaming laptops and now gamers can experience its newly equipped 16-core Intel HX processor, promising up to 150 W MTP (Maximum Turbo Power) of processing power. Gamers are favored by the combined 250W1 power of CPU and GPU, thanks to the exclusive OverBoost technology. These mighty performance upgrades are perfectly presented with the world's first QHD 240 Hz OLED display on the latest Raider GE67 which balances resolution and refresh rate, and delivers a visual feast with super-low 0.2 ms response time, super-wide DCI-P3 100% color gamut and super-high 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio. These eye-watering specs translate into the most immersive gameplay for gamers.

Born for Performance - Vector GP76 HX/66 HX
The Vector GP Series was born with a new concept; the name "Vector" represents MSI's expectation for the GP series to have all the power needed to move forward with a satisfying experience in gaming, engineering, or scientific computing. With Cooler Boost 5 Technology, the Vector's performance can reach up to 250W1 via MSI OverBoost. These features create a smooth and stunning gameplay for gamers.

Built For Professionals - CreatorPro X17
The brand new CreatorPro X17 is built for professionals. It packs all the essential elements that professionals will need including powerful performance, accurate display, ISV certifications and reliable security. The powerful performance comes from the latest 16-core Intel HX processor and NVIDIA RTX A5500 Laptop GPU. Thanks to the exclusive per-unit display color calibration and world's first built-in color calibration report which contains all the critical parameters of display like Delta-E or Gamma value, creation has never been more efficient and accurate with CreatorPro X17.

Both efficiency and stability are critical for professionals. The new CreatorPro X17 has been certified by leading ISVs like Adobe, Autodesk and Ansys, promising a reassuring system stability. The built-in TPM module also secures confidential data. The CreatorPro is the ultimate mobile workstation built for professionals.



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Just out of curiosity, does anyone here actually own one of these $3500 desktop replacement, 17" display, 2 hours of battery life (if you're lucky) laptops? If so, do you own a desktop too? If you don't own a desktop, why did you choose a desktop replacement laptop? I'm just very curios as to who purchases these and why
 
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Just out of curiosity, does anyone here actually own one of these $3500 desktop replacement, 17" display, 2 hours of battery life (if you're lucky) laptops? If so, do you own a desktop too? If you don't own a desktop, why did you choose a desktop replacement laptop? I'm just very curios as to who purchases these and why
The only benefit I can think of is to save space/ reducing clutter, i.e. you just need to connect a mouse, and you can start gaming. So if you double up the dining table as your gaming station, then the laptop will be great.The flip side however are that you are overpaying for the “premium” hardware that can’t run anywhere as quick as a desktop due to power and thermal constraint. In addition, you need to contend with the noise from the fans. They get awfully loud to try and keep the laptop from melting because the hardware can easily hit late 90s degree Celsius easily under sustained load. Battery life is irrelevant to gaming laptops because they are never build to last on battery. The hardware throttles badly when on battery, and despite the severe throttling, the battery generally can’t last more than 1.5 hours under load.
 

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Too thin to be a laptop.

Just out of curiosity, does anyone here actually own one of these $3500 desktop replacement, 17" display, 2 hours of battery life (if you're lucky) laptops? If so, do you own a desktop too? If you don't own a desktop, why did you choose a desktop replacement laptop? I'm just very curios as to who purchases these and why
I will go with Eurocom or Sager for a True Gaming Laptop.
 
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I will go with Eurocom or Sager for a True Gaming Laptop.
The grass ain't greener on the other side. Eurocom and Sager have stopped with real DTR gaming laptops. Both use Clevo barbone systems and Clevo have stopped produce LGA/MXM laptop models. All you get nowadays is the same thin and slimy. Put it this way... Older Msi GT models offered 200W graphics cards. All you get today is a TDP capped model where the max power from the laptop stop at 250W. And I'm sure @unclewebb can confirm the tragedy for todays gaming laptops.
 
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Just out of curiosity, does anyone here actually own one of these $3500 desktop replacement, 17" display, 2 hours of battery life (if you're lucky) laptops? If so, do you own a desktop too? If you don't own a desktop, why did you choose a desktop replacement laptop? I'm just very curios as to who purchases these and why
If you move regularly because of work or other reasons these are handy. I used to travel once a month for 3 or 4 days in an earlier job and I seriously considered ditching my desktop and go with this kind of laptop. If you like pc gaming, the gaming 1000-1500 laptop could get short back in the day, nowadays I don't really think is the case anymore.
 

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The only reason that I can see for spending $3,500 on a gaming laptop is for someone who spends a lot of time traveling and a desktop would be too bulky to have to lug around. I'm retired now but when I was working I did a good bit of traveling. Still I never spent more than $750 on a gaming laptop. That was enough for older games.
 
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