By Kevin Lee
Intel Core i9 has brought some of the highest core counts we’ve seen in desktop processors, and now the series of chips is doing the same thing on laptops. For the first time, we’ll have hexa-core processors on laptops for even more impressive gaming, silkier virtual reality experiences and even more mega-tasking potential.
The MSI GT75 Titan is just one of three gaming laptops to feature Intel’s new killer processor. What’s more, it’s a brute of a 17-inch gaming laptop equipped with a low-profile mechanical keyboard, high-end Nvidia graphics and Full HD 120Hz G-Sync displays as standard features.
Price and availability
The MSI GT75 Titan will be up for pre-orders starting on April 3rd for $2,399 (about £1,710, AU$3,120) with units beginning to ship April 16th. At this price point, the 17-inch gaming laptop comes equipped with an Intel Core i7-8850 and Nvidia GTX 1070, 16GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive. For about 400 more bucks, you can move on up to a Nvidia GTX 1080 with the $2,799 (about £1,990, AU$3,640) model.
The Intel Core i9 SKUs start at $3,299 (about £2,350, AU$3,640) equipped with the Intel Core i9-8950 and the same specs as lower-end models. Spending $3,999 …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac