MSI Unveils New 18-Inch Gaming Laptop Family at CES 2024
MSI introduced its latest gaming laptop family at CES 2024, featuring three distinct models – Titan 18 HX, Raider 18 HX, and Stealth 18 AI Studio. The series is designed to offer varying performance levels catering to different gaming needs.
SurveyTitan 18 HX:
- Equipped with top-notch Intel 14th gen Core i9 processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics.
- Boasts the largest vapor chamber cooler thermal solution in the market, ensuring optimal cooling for sustained performance.
- Supports MSI OverBoost Ultra, delivering an industry-first 270W total power for a high-performance gaming experience.
Raider 18 HX:
- Powered by Intel 14th gen Core i9 processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics.
- Provides an impressive 250W full total power, catering to gamers seeking a powerful and immersive experience.
Stealth 18 AI Studio:
- Features the latest Intel Core Ultra processors for a balance of power and portability.
- Incorporates a design that prioritizes lightweight construction, making it the lightest 18-inch gaming laptop available in the market.
Immersive Gaming Experience:
All models come with a brand-new 18-inch large display, creating a borderless gaming horizon.
Standout features include the world’s first 18-inch 4K 120Hz mini LED display, offering ultra-high resolutions, DisplayHDR 1000, and wide color gamut coverage for a vivid and lifelike gaming experience.
The Titan 18 HX introduces a user-centric approach with the world’s first Seamless RGB Haptic Touchpad and a revamped Cherry Switch Mechanical Keyboard. The Raider 18 HX features the iconic matrix light bar and a new 3D stand to optimize cooling airflow, enhancing overall performance. Both the Titan 18 HX and Stealth 18 AI Studio stand out for their construction with a magnesium-aluminum alloy, ensuring durability and a sleek aesthetic. The Titan 18 HX features four sets of expansion memory slots, extendable up to an impressive 128GB. The Titan 18 HX also includes three M.2 SSD slots, providing a storage capacity of up to 12TB.
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