- config, screen, assembly, weight, ergonomics, keyboard, battery
- I didn’t even want to write about the fact that a bunch of third-party software was preinstalled. In general, standard practice and MSI did not bypass this time. So cleaning is highly recommended.
- Excellent value for money. Beautiful design, keyboard, etc., I won’t attribute it all to taste here, but I like it. The laptop is lighter than my previous MSI 1660ti and feels more compact
- The plastic feels cheap, like you're holding an old remote, but picks up far fewer fingerprints. 8GB of RAM is not enough for this processor and in order to try it well, I recommend buying another RAM bar and hdd right away
- Modern mid-high level components, adequate price, balanced laptop, weight and dimensions seem compact for 15 inches with such padding. The speakers are good, the display is nice. In Fortnite it gives 80 fps. The rest of modern toys at medium fullhd settings comfortably drag.
- The keyboard is an amateur layout. And multi-colored light bulbs in it - there too. Factory software is not ideal in terms of clarity (where to look for it, what it does). I understood why gamers on igronotes in advertising are always wearing headphones - when working "for all the money" it makes noise like a vacuum cleaner.
- Price/performance ratio
- Sound
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8GB GDDR6 | Display: 15.6" Full HD IPS Level 144Hz 72% NTSC Display (1920 x 1080)
- There are nuances
- Keyboard: Single-zone keyboard with RGB backlight and anti-ghost key (99 keys) | OS: Windows 10 Home x64
- I don't remember but there was something