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I Love Nearly Every Single Thing About This Gigantic Gaming Laptop-December 2024
Dec 27, 2024 12:11 PM

MSI GT75VR Titan Pro Review: The Best Mechanical Keyboard on a Laptop Yet

Specs

Windows 10 Pro17.3-inch UHD IPS displayIntel Core i7-7820HK CPU64GB of RAMDual 512GB PCIe SSDs/1TB 7200rpm HDDNvidia GTX 1080 GPU w/ 8GB vRAMKiller N1535 802.11ac Wi-FiBluetooth 4.11 USB Type-C w/ Thunderbolt 35 USB 3 Type-AHDMImini DisplayPortSD card readerDynaudio speakers75 Whr battery

When companies try to cram features like curved displays or modular add-ons into devices where they don't belong, I often wonder why they're working so hard to include features of such dubious value. But perhaps the best example of this is all the manufacturers trying to install mechanical keyboards on gaming laptops. Every laptop with a mechanical keyboard seems to also feature a long list of compromises that include gargantuan chassis, excessive price tags, or awkward layouts that leave the system with a scrunched-up touchpad. But then the MSI GT75VR Titan Pro came along and showed that it was really poor execution, and not a bad idea, that has made laptops with mechanical keyboards so frustrating. The set on the GT75VR is different; this thing is legit.

Before we get to that keyboard, we've got to talk about the GT75VR Titan Pro's specs, because without the horsepower to crank through all your favorite games, a nice keyboard doesn't matter. And with an as-reviewed price of $4,299, our fully loaded GT75VR has pretty much everything you

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