A sophisticated laptop with a great screen
Leaked data sheets revealed that the MSI Titan GT77 HX high-end gaming laptop is the first in the world with a 144Hz 4K micro LED display. The device could already be presented at CES 2023.
colleagues from Notebook check You have it from an unknown source Leaked datasheets of the MSI Titan GT77 HX Receipt. Official-looking documents give the impression that an official presentation of the high-end notebook could be imminent, possibly at CES 2023 in a few weeks.
A performance beast with a stylish screen
The main feature of Giant titanium models They are usually private Powerful hardwareand the next version doesn’t have to hide in that regard either: the newest version is under the hood Intel Core i9-13900HX Flagship CPU and next generation Nvidia GeForce graphics card with MUX switch.
The real advantage of this model is not hidden in the case, but rather that the package is actually hidden in the user: MSI is supposed to do just that with its next flagship The world’s first 144Hz 4K laptop monitor with mini LEDs obstruction. Backlight can Dim in 1008 area You must be single 1000 lumens peak brightness It was built with VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification. A little crazy, isn’t it?
Also, that covers 17.3 inches The large screen covers nearly 100 percent of the DCI-P3 color space and achieves a response time of 3ms (via MSI Overdrive). The data sheet does not yet provide all those detailed specifications, so it seems that the MSI Titan GT77 HX offers a similar configuration to its predecessors.
We’ll be at CES 2023 in Las Vegas in January and stay tuned for the new MSI gaming laptop. If we get more information, we will update this post accordingly.
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