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MSI Stealth Studio: Ultra-slim, yet well-equipped

MSI Stealth Studio: Ultra-slim, yet well-equipped

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MSI StealthStudio

Very thin, but well equipped

With the Stealth family, MSI has a slim yet powerful laptop. The chain is now available in many different configurations in 14, 15, 16 or 17 inches. Now launching at CES 2023, the Studio model comes with an ultra-slim design, massive touchpad including a fingerprint sensor, Dynaudio sound system, six speakers, and Studio certification with corresponding software improvements for creative users.

MSI Stealth 16 Studio is of course based on the 13th generation of Core processors and combines them with the recently introduced GeForce RTX 40 series chipsets. The 16-inch can be configured up to an Intel Core i9-13900H and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 laptop, here MSI is using the economical Max-Q solution, but without going into detail about the actual TGP limit. However, performance and efficiency can be configured via NVIDIA Max-Q Suite.

Otherwise, up to 64GB of RAM and two NVMe hard drives can be installed. The screen has either UHD or QHD resolution and operates at 120 or 240 Hz, and of course the DCI-P3 color space is 100% covered. Interfaces such as Thunderbolt 4 and 2.5 Gbit / s Ethernet with killer functionality or USB-A and WiFi 6E are part of the best equipment. The case is a magnesium construction with a particularly slim and light alignment. The MSI Stealth 16 Studio measures 355.8 x 259.7 x 19.95-21.55mm and weighs less than 2.0kg.

There is also a younger sister model

It also has a younger sister model, the Stealth 14 Studio, with a 14-inch QHD or FHD panel. Technically, due to physical conditions, an Intel Core i7-13700H or an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 laptop has already gone down to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 laptop. Otherwise, the machine is like an older branch.

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Finally, MSI updates Stealth 15 and Stealth 17 with new hardware components from Intel and NVIDIA.