MSI Titan It’s not for anesthesia of the heart – it never happened. It is an 18 -inch base, fitting in this “desktop Replause” class of gaming laptop. This is especially for PC gamers who not only want high performance, but also some bowling.
You will be strictly pressured to find the gaming laptop with these advanced features. With mini -led display, mechanical keyboard, and a hidden hippoc touch pad, there is no 18 -inch gaming laptop like it, and that also means a faster price.
Big and beautiful
MSI Titan is widely. At its largest location it is 1.26 inches thick and weighs eight pounds. You read it right. Eight whole pound gaming laptops are not known as being particularly portable, especially people with 18 -inch screen, but MSI Titan HX Roger Blade 18 is almost a full pound heavy.
It is heavy and well manufactured, though, as you hope in a laptop north of $ 5,000. This is not a piece of machining aluminum like Roger Blade 18, but Magnesium-Elocinum alloy chassis feels strong. MSI Titan uses thermal shelf on HX back, which makes the laptop larger, but provides extra ventilation and spread for ports. Compared to the old version of this laptop, the MSI keeps it quite minimal with black interior and silver trim. The hidden touchpad makes it even modern. And yet, Roger Blade 18 and Alien Ware 18 Area -51 are both more lover in my book.
Photo: Luke Larson
Photo: Luke Larson
Photo: Luke Larson
In the rear, you will find Power Jack, HDMI 2.1 port, and Ethernet. In front of some mass vents, you will get three USB-A 3.2. The Geni 2 ports with two Thunderbolt 5 ports, SD card slot, and one headphone jack. It’s just about every port you can imagine, but Thunderbolt 5 ports are interesting.
Intel sent me several Thunderbolt 5 accessories to show how much bandout the new speaker provides. I installed two 32 inches 4k 240-HOL Gaming Monitors, all of which are running through a single USB-C cable. It is magical to see that these two high refresh rate monitors have been subjected to Gul Dawoodi chains simultaneously despite 240 Hz refresh rates. In the past, Thunderbolt 4 ports were limited to two 4K monitors in 60 Hz.
Even if you do not have two expensive gaming monitors to connect, MSI Titan is really a solid mini -led display in 18 HX. It can kill 414 nets in the SDR and double in HDR around it. This is not as good as Olid Gaming is there, but it is certainly bright that the difference in HDR can be felt. Color saturation is also great.
You want this 4K resolution when it is spread in 18 inches of the screen, even if you don’t always want to play the game in this ancestral resolution. It is incredibly fast. This is really the best screen you can get on an 18 -inch laptop right now, as OLED is not yet common in this large screen size. The MSI also offers the IPS version of this panel, as well as the low resolution 2560 x 1600 240-HZ IPS option.
Unfortunately, speakers and webcams are not as premiums. 1080p camera noise, and six speaker audio systems are modest. How high the noise of the fans is, at least when it comes to gaming, the speakers are almost irrelevant.
Trick her sleeve
Photo: Luke Larson
The keyboard is unique and is an absolute pleasure for type and game. This cherry MX is a low profile mechanical keyboard that feels sticky and superficial. This is unlike any laptop that I have ever typed in this sense, capturing the mechanical keyboard feeling on your laptop. My only complaint is that many keys are not mechanical, such as arrow keys, numbers pads, and function row. Once you take notice, this is a bit rotate.


