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MSI Prestige 14 EVO FHD i7 16GB/512GB $1351.90 Delivered @ Newegg

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First time poster here.
Certainly not for everyone, but looked like a decent deal for those wanting a relatively cheaper thin and light business ultrabook.

  • Intel Core i7-1185G7 3.00 GHz with integrated Iris XE graphics
  • 14'' FHD IPS ~300 nits 100% sRGB
  • 16GB RAM 4267 MHz
  • 512GB NVMe SSD
  • 12.55" x 8.46" x 0.63"
  • 2.84 lbs
  • 1x USB 2.0, 2x Thunderbolt 4, Micro SD card slot
  • 52Whr battery
  • Windows 10 Home

Reviews:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j18G48i2Zao
https://www.theverge.com/22368806/msi-prestige-14-evo-review…

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  • +5

    was AUD$1,364.00

    That discount…

    • Touche haha

      Though still $500 cheaper than an equivalent XPS 13 i7/16/512 (granted, it's a 2in1) on sale

  • MSI laptops any good? Had their mini PC NUC, but fan was annoyingly loud for a low-power processor.

    • +1

      MSI Prestige range is good.
      Their gaming range is OK too. On par (or a little below) with ASUS.

      • I dont know about the second statement man, asus have more fancy tech built into them and I do agree with the fact that it feels more premium, but as far as raw performance goes, and as far as this year's lineup is concered, MSI is better. Most of them are full or near full powered cards and have mux switch. Meanwhile, no zephryus or the lower end asus laptops are fullpowered and, with the exception of the S17 and flow x13 with xgmobile, no others have mux switch neither.

  • Newegg sucks

  • +3

    not bad.. but the Lenovo s540 AMD is a better and cheaper alternative unless you must have thunderbolt.

    • Agree - I bought one in January for uni.
      Great price and spec.

  • Beware, if this is posted out of US, duty has to be paid as it's over $1000

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