According to MSI the GF75 10SDR-253 might become one of this holiday seasons's best-selling notebooks. You get a six-core CPU, a 144 Hz panel, and a GeForce GTX 1660 Ti for less than $1,200. Naturally, we had to take a closer look at this price-performance champ.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/MSI-GF75-Thin-10SDR-Laptop-Review-For-Budget-Gamers.497939.0.html
Its CPU performance is also impressive, although we would have wished for a Ryzen 5 4600H instead of the Core i7-10750H, which would have been not only potentially faster but also more efficient, cooler, and therefore also quieter thanks to its 7 nm (compared to 14 nm) manufacturing process.
At least a little truth is starting to get past your intel filters these days.
Also, MSI, for shame, you have a 17 inch chassis and you STILL need to screw with the numpad? Uggh. A numpad REQUIRES a double wide zero key, or you might as well just leave the useless thing off the spec sheet.
Thanks for a great review!
The only thing that you miss is the HDMI compatibility.
I just talked with MSI support, cause my external monitor at 120hz only goes to 60hz max... and MSI confirmed that the HDMI only supports 60hz monitor.
I am really disappointed cause I just upgraded to this from my 5-6 years old HP omen laptop, which actually supportet 120hz hdmi monitor! :(
I hope someone like me who also use this as a portable desktop pc, sees this and thinks twice before they buy.