![]() ![]() ![]() HDR performance is sublime considering this is a laptop display, even if it’s still not perfect. The GT77 Titan includes 1,008 local dimming zones, which is on the level of high-end monitors like the Samsung Odyssey Neo G8. ![]() That’s far above even the best laptop screens, though not quite on the level of an OLED panel like the one in the Razer Blade 15. I measured peak brightness just shy of 800 nits, with a contrast ratio of about 20,000:1. My results are a bit more tame than MSI’s claims, but they’re still impressive. HDR performance is sublime considering this is a laptop display. The sharpness is unmatched, colors pop off the screen, and DisplayHDR 1,000 certification ensures you’ll have a great HDR experience. MSI touted the GT77 Titan as the first laptop with a 4K mini-LED screen capable of 144Hz, and for good reason. The display was one of the weakest parts of last-gen’s model, and this year, it’s one of the strongest. Is anyone really splitting hairs over $300 for a laptop that starts over $4,000? Screen Jacob Roach / Digital TrendsĪlthough the updated processor and graphics card inside the MSI GT77 Titan take point, you shouldn’t underestimate the improvements MSI made to the screen. I imagine most folks will go for the configuration I reviewed, though. MSI offers an RTX 4080 model that has the same specs as my review machine for $4,300. If you jump up to 128GB of RAM and 4TB of storage, you’ll spend $5,300. It’s not quite the flagship, as it has a bit less memory and storage, but this model still clocks in at $4,600. You can see the exact configuration I reviewed above. You can now pack in up to 128GB of DDR5 memory, along with up to 4TB of NVMe SSD storage. The machine is updated with 13th-gen Intel processors and Nvidia’s new RTX 40-series mobile graphics, but MSI revisited other areas, too. The more exciting updates are under the hood. Intel Core i9-13980HX (24 cores, up to 5.6GHz)ġ7-inch 4K mini-LED, 144Hz, DisplayHDR 1,000Ģx Thunerbolt 4 w/ DP (1x with power delivery), 3x USB 3.2, 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x Mini DisplayPort 1.4, 1x SD, 1x 3.5mm headphone/microphone ![]()
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