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<blockquote data-quote="Umbra" data-source="post: 8459498" data-attributes="member: 658055"><p>I've never dealt with an MSI laptop before but MSI has been making hardware for years. While they're not my first choice for GPUs and motherboards, I buy their stuff if the price is right. I think MSI has just started making laptops recently, but it makes sense; laptop companies just make the hardware and a little bit of software (the OS is usually made by Microsoft or recently Google with the Chromebooks). If they're already have experience in making similar hardware, why not just make the whole **** thing?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, it looks like a solid gaming laptop and it's very much that. It's geared towards modern gaming (but of course you could do everything else you wanted as well). It looks a hell of a lot nicer than an Alienware laptop. It's well reviewed and would do what you want, probably for years to come. If money's no issue go for it, but I believe you could do what you mentioned earlier with a laptop that's half that price unless you think you'd want to play more modern games now or down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbra, post: 8459498, member: 658055"] I've never dealt with an MSI laptop before but MSI has been making hardware for years. While they're not my first choice for GPUs and motherboards, I buy their stuff if the price is right. I think MSI has just started making laptops recently, but it makes sense; laptop companies just make the hardware and a little bit of software (the OS is usually made by Microsoft or recently Google with the Chromebooks). If they're already have experience in making similar hardware, why not just make the whole **** thing? Anyway, it looks like a solid gaming laptop and it's very much that. It's geared towards modern gaming (but of course you could do everything else you wanted as well). It looks a hell of a lot nicer than an Alienware laptop. It's well reviewed and would do what you want, probably for years to come. If money's no issue go for it, but I believe you could do what you mentioned earlier with a laptop that's half that price unless you think you'd want to play more modern games now or down the road. [/QUOTE]
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