Well, look - the forgery with numbers in the Legion 7i Slim review, which was published a few days ago, is obvious.
In L7i Slim, the weight is only 100 grams more, but there is a more powerful processor and the same video card.
What does the author allegedly claim in that review? That the L7i Slim supposedly only makes a marvelous 27.6dB of noise under average load when the laptop draws a whopping 98W. And at the same time, it heats up by as much as 14-15G less!
Now let's look at this MSI - at a consumption of 90W, it makes noise more than 2 times louder, i.e. 34.8dB!
How is this possible? The L7i Slim can't be that much better!
And now about MSI itself:
1. Again, a completely spoiled numpad - than fools in MSI themselves reduce sales at times.
2. The idiotic location of the power plug on the right, and not yet angular, but sticking out perpendicular to the case - left-handers should be furious.
3. Such a high temperature on the case excludes the use of a laptop in a closed form - the used panel, even in a non-working state, has a critical temperature of 60C according to the datasheet.
Again, what is clearly needed here is not an idiotic and hot Intel, but a 7940H or 7845HX from AMD.
Why such a class of laptops - I do not understand. They are 100% unsuitable for work due to a damaged numpad, and for games 4070 is too weak at 2.5k resolution. If there was a 4k @ 120-144Hz panel, it could easily be switched to fhd, but with 2.5k such a focus will not work due to the loss of picture sharpness.
The monstrous price completes the picture, it is not clear why. There is nothing special about this model, even for those who have come to terms with the shortcomings and are ready to consider it - for such a price there should already be 64GB of operational and 4TB SSD from the factory, at least. Or a guarantee of 4-5 years at least.