Nice little price drop on this Gaming Laptop from MSI, plus you get a MSI branded bag included :smiley:
Experience the best gaming experience with MSI GL62M 7RD-632UK gaming notebook. 7th generation Kabylake Intel Core i5 processor and NVIDIA GTX 1050 dedicated graphics for unparalleled performance.
Audio Boost - The MSI Audio Boost design enhances the output sound detail and sound stage by 30% more.
Cooler boost 4 - enhanced cooling design for higher power gaming. MSI exclusive cooler boost 4 technology creates dual thermal modules internally by allocating dedicated heat pipes for GPU and cpu.
CPU, Memory and Operating System:
Intel Core i5 i5-7300hq quad core processor.
3.5GHz processor speed.
8GB RAM.
1TB HDD storage.
Microsoft Windows 10.
Display features:
15.6 inch screen.
High definition display.
Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels.
DVD optical drives:
DVD-RW (read/write).
Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForceGTX 1050 graphics card.
Dedicated graphics card.
Interfaces and connectivity:
SD media card reader.
Secure Digital (SD), Memory Stick (MS), Multi-Media Card (MMC) compatible.
1 USB 2.0 port.
3 USB 3.0 ports.
1 Ethernet port.
1 HDMI port.
Bluetooth.
Wi-Fi enabled.
Multimedia features:
HD webcam.
Built-in mic.
Software included:.
General features:
Up to 4 hours battery life.
Size H26, W38.3, D2.9cm.
Top comments
striker33
12 Jul 173#25
Ooooo look at all the pathetic pc gaming elitist snobs on here.
Get a grip.
1050 is perfectly fine for gaming even at 1080p.
If the 4gb 960m in my old acer nitro can handle most games at medium-high settings at 1080p then the 1050 is more than enough as its a bit faster.
Oh and not everyone is wanting to play the latest "AAA" turds, especially when it comes to PC gaming. Let alone at high settings. PUBG is the current craze and quite honestly if this can't handle a game trapped in 2005 graphically then it shouldn't really be played in the first place.
Sad thing is my MacBook Air can run most of the "best" games on PC from the last few years. Because they're all indie masterpieces.
But no, if I can't play the newest cash grab from EA on max settings at 4k with 32xMSAA 16xAF fully G-synced @144hz with hair works enabled then its not really "gaming" is it? Because gaming is all about graphics over the game itself.
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shr3dd3r
11 Jul 17#1
This or the Dell Inspiron 7000?
joerob1972 to shr3dd3r
11 Jul 17#2
Or the HP Omen for £599 from John Lewis
Zuulan to shr3dd3r
12 Jul 17#21
I'd go for this MSi as Dell are rubbish quality in my opinion.
shr3dd3r
11 Jul 17#3
So many choices.....
thekitkatshuffler
11 Jul 17#4
I wasn't sure about this but the bag's swung it for me. Thanks OP!
Any know if the screen's decent on this?
nw104hh
11 Jul 17#5
Not sure if it's got backlit keyboard and the warranty is for 1year only comparing to 2years in JL.
dybydx
11 Jul 17#6
I'm thinking the same... This has an optical drive and erm... an MSI bag... The HP has JL customer services and 2 year warranty and is £50 cheaper.
EagleUK
11 Jul 17#7
This is a better deal IMO, these are 'better quality', the screens are much better than the HP's and you can just pop in a msata SSD and use the other as storage.
glennseale18
11 Jul 17#8
Ahh I'm stuck in a rut trying to decide whether to get a PC it laptop for gaming. Mostly 4X stuff so not always needing top specs. Too much choice.
dudwood_fudwood to glennseale18
11 Jul 17#10
You need to work out how important portability is to you. You will get a lot more for your money getting a PC, obviously. I was in a similar situation and decided I needed portability over power so went with a decent laptop. I'm very glad I did.
Opening post
- Audio Boost - The MSI Audio Boost design enhances the output sound detail and sound stage by 30% more.
- Cooler boost 4 - enhanced cooling design for higher power gaming. MSI exclusive cooler boost 4 technology creates dual thermal modules internally by allocating dedicated heat pipes for GPU and cpu.
CPU, Memory and Operating System:- Intel Core i5 i5-7300hq quad core processor.
- 3.5GHz processor speed.
- 8GB RAM.
- 1TB HDD storage.
- Microsoft Windows 10.
Display features:- 15.6 inch screen.
- High definition display.
- Resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels.
DVD optical drives:- DVD-RW (read/write).
Graphics:- NVIDIA GeForceGTX 1050 graphics card.
- Dedicated graphics card.
Interfaces and connectivity:- SD media card reader.
- Secure Digital (SD), Memory Stick (MS), Multi-Media Card (MMC) compatible.
- 1 USB 2.0 port.
- 3 USB 3.0 ports.
- 1 Ethernet port.
- 1 HDMI port.
- Bluetooth.
- Wi-Fi enabled.
Multimedia features:- HD webcam.
- Built-in mic.
Software included:.General features:
Top comments
Get a grip.
1050 is perfectly fine for gaming even at 1080p.
If the 4gb 960m in my old acer nitro can handle most games at medium-high settings at 1080p then the 1050 is more than enough as its a bit faster.
Oh and not everyone is wanting to play the latest "AAA" turds, especially when it comes to PC gaming. Let alone at high settings. PUBG is the current craze and quite honestly if this can't handle a game trapped in 2005 graphically then it shouldn't really be played in the first place.
Sad thing is my MacBook Air can run most of the "best" games on PC from the last few years. Because they're all indie masterpieces.
But no, if I can't play the newest cash grab from EA on max settings at 4k with 32xMSAA 16xAF fully G-synced @144hz with hair works enabled then its not really "gaming" is it? Because gaming is all about graphics over the game itself.
All comments (42)
Any know if the screen's decent on this?