MSI unveils Raider gaming laptop with ‘world’s first’ QHD 240Hz OLED display
MSI’s new gaming and creator laptops feature the latest internals from Intel and NVIDIA.
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MSI just unveiled several new laptops for creators and gaming: the Titan GT77, Raider GE77 HX, Raider GE67HX, Vector GP76 HX, Vector GP66 HX, and CreatorPro X17. All of the laptops run on 12th Gen Intel Core CPUs and powerful NVIDIA graphics. The Titan, Raider, and Vector devices will come with up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti graphics, while the CreatorPro X17 will feature up to NVIDIA RTX A5500 graphics.
The Raider GE67 HX will feature the “world’s first QHD 240Hz OLED display,” according to MSI. The Raider GE77 HX has an IPS QHD 240Hz screen.
Based on their specs, the Raider, Vector, and Titan devices should compete with thebest gaming laptops.
MSI markets the Titan GT77 as the “ultimate desktop replacement.” It features Cherry MX Ultra Low switches. It also has Cooler Boost Titan technology to keep the laptop’s temperature down. The 16-core Intel HX series processor inside supports up to 150W Maximum Turbo Power, which MSI claims will deliver double the performance of a last-gen CPU.
Taking things a step further, the Titan GT77 can reach 250W of combined power delivery to its CPU and GPU. At least on paper, the laptop should easily handle thebest PC games.
The Raider GE77 HX and GE67 HX also run on 16-core Intel HX processors with up to 150W Maximum Turbo Power. The laptops have the aforementioned 240Hz displays. The OLED screen in the GE67 HX promises a 0.2ms response time, 100% DCI-P3 coverage, and a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio.
MSI shared fewer details about its Vector lineup, though those laptops can also deliver 250W of power through MSI OverBoost.
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The CreatorPro X17 is aimed at creative professionals. It pairs a 16-core Intel HX CPU with up to NVIDIA RTX A5500 graphics.
The Titan GT77 starts at $3,199 and ranges up to $4,949. The Raider GE67 HX and GE77 HX start at $2,499 and $2,599, respectively. MSI did not share pricing details for its other new laptops. The company did not share release dates for its new hardware. There is awebpage for the new laptop rangethat will presumably be updated with more information.
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