MSI releases GT75VR 17in Gaming Laptop with Mech Keyboard Per-Key RGB and 10GbE
The long-awaited GT75VR is finally making its way into the market; knocking on competitors’ doors with ill-inten with its Rapid Mechanical Keyboard coupled with Per-Key RGB Backlight, and did I forget to mention it’s a 17’’ gaming laptop?
That means gamers who strive for a portable desktop-feel-and-performing laptop, MSI’s new GT75VR will be their newfound best friend. The keyboard isn’t just built for accuracy and responsiveness; it’s built to indulge and enjoy the very feel of laying your fingers on top of the key caps and the moment you press on it. On top of that, you can change to over 16 million colors on every single one of them, truly making your keyboard one in a million. First to introduce the fastest laptop panel to date. At 3ms response time and 120Hz refresh rate, gamers can expect no detail losses while playing FPS or racing games with extreme fps refreshes. Another advantage is the 94% NTSC display providing wide-view angle and a fuller color spectrum.
GT75VR Titan is the world’s first to equip 10GbE Ethernet gaming laptop. It is designed with MULTI GIG to allow a 10X higher bandwidth. In simpler language, this feature will boost download speed and a much smooth online experience with minimal network issues. GT75VR is equipped with the newest Cooler Boost Titan, industry’s leading cooling module built with dedicated Whirlwind fans for CPU and GPU, and 10-12 heatpipes (depending on your model) for optimized thermal conductivity. Even the SSDs are embedded with thermal paste, all to ensure uncompromising performance in the face of every laptop’s achilles heel
The GT75VR Titan comes with Core i7 7820HK CPU and up to 4.2GHz OC capability and 3 GPU options: NVIDIA GeForce GTX1080, GTX1070 SLI, or GTX1070. The cooling module still remains as industry’s finest and most efficient with the Cooler Boost Titan.
Along with other gaming features such as the True Color Technology 2.0, NAHIMIC VR, High-Res Audio(sampling rate 32 bit/384 kHz), SuperRaid 4, MSI’s exclusive 120Hz 3ms Display, The Dragon Center, and much more have been carried over and improved on the GT75VR. MSI has raised the bar yet again on this one, and it is ready to reclaim its throne (no GoT pun intended) as the new boss around the block.
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No G-sync on this? From the looks of it this will be a $2300 laptop. It's a shame the specs don't warrant the price.
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Yes, quick glance did show $4100 -4300. I guess it would be €5000 here - no way!
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WTF!!!!!! Just checked the prices. A 1070 equipped FHD @120hz version is $3,800. The only thing this has over my $1,450 ASUS is the RGB mech keyboard a little more RAM and the overclockable CPU. My laptop has G-sync and raid NVMe over a single X4 PCIe 3.0 will have virtually no advantage over my single 960evo M.2 in mine. More than double the cost and not much to show for it.
However someone will buy it.
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I have the GT72 6QD, a very good laptop BUT, the left mouse button is half broken after not even 6 months. And on the LCD there is a zone (very small) which is brighter.. not a pixel problem, probably bad backlight diffuser assembly or mold. I didn't expect to find flaws like this on a 2000 eur "mobile desktop" but except this is a very good notebook with great hardware and sound quality.
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"MSI has raised the bar yet again" - not forgetting the price...