MSI has announced its new range of laptops powered by the latest Intel Core H series 11th generation processors and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 GPU for gamers and content makers, with models available for purchase on May 16.
The MSI computers mobile Advanced Custom Games, but the company has made several attempts to diversify its portfolio over the past few years.
The new Creator Z16 is his first attempt to enter the premium hardware market for content makers, where the device targets customers explicitly named by MSI as MacBook Pro users.
Two models of the creator Z16 with a starting price of dollars 2599, both come with a touch screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a resolution of +QHD.
The 16:10 aspect ratio is useful for designers and artists on the go because it offers more vertical workspace than traditional 16:9 gaming laptops.
Both models come with Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 and 32 GB of RAM, and you can choose 1TB or 2TB storage, along with a choice of a Core i7-11800h or Core i9-11900h processor.
The company also announced the creator M16 with a screen with a resolution of +QHD, with GeForce RTX 3050 Ti and Core i7.
There is a device Creator 17, which includes a display Mini LED, coupled with the Core i9 and GeForce RTX 3080.
The GE76 Raider and GE66 Raider now have 11th-generation Intel processors up to Core i9 with a graphics card up to RTX 3080 and a QHD display with a refresh rate of 240 Hz, as with the GS76 and GS66 Stealth.
Both the GP76 Leopard and GP66 Leopard, as well as the GL76 Pulse and GL66 Pulse (a sequel to the GL Leopard line), include new chips up to Core i7.
MSI has released two new gaming lines, called Katana and Sword, and the company says: these devices feature a completely new design inspired by the works of Japanese painter Tsuyoshi Nagano.
Currently, Sword models can be obtained with only 8 GB of RAM, all Katana models have 16 GB, Katana models start at 9 999, while Sword models start at.1099.