forum threadwileysmiley posted Yesterday 07:23 PM
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forum threadwileysmiley posted Yesterday 07:23 PM
Walmart Early Access - $819 - MSI Thin 15 15.6" Full HD Gaming Laptop, Intel Core i7 i7-13620H, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 6 GB, 1TB SSD, Windows 11 Home, THIN 15 B13VE-3047
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MSI gaming laptops have been known for a decade or so now to have really bad build quality on average. Like of the major gaming laptop makers they have basically the lowest reliability long run across generations. Which is weird because like their business laptops are great. Personally if I ever got a really cheap MSI gaming laptop I would just sell it to fund literally any other brand (Except ACER this gen as they also crapped the bed).
That is why you see SO many refurb MSI deals. Woot has dozens of refurb MSI gaming laptops on a semi weekly basis of sales.
That is why you see SO many refurb MSI deals. Woot has dozens of refurb MSI gaming laptops on a semi weekly basis of sales.
The quality is not there in this year's offerings. Actually prices were raised 10-20% in the weeks prior and now there are "deals". Retailers are cleaning out the bottom of the barrel. 4050 will only play some games.
The quality is not there in this year's offerings. Actually prices were raised 10-20% in the weeks prior and now there are "deals". Retailers are cleaning out the bottom of the barrel. 4050 will only play some games.
Agreed. You should go look at the ASUS Tuf around this price I saw posted here after I had responded to you. Much much better option imo.
https://slickdeals.net/f/19665345-prime-asus-tuf-gaming-f16-16-fhd-165hz-gaming-laptop-w-core-i5-13450hx-rtx-5050-16gb-ram-512gb-ssd-839-99-free-shipping?v=1&sr
Also Microcenter has a HP Victus with a 350/5060 for like 950 or so that is probably worth the price increase if it's in your budget. But yeah I would take the above ASUS over this MSI and it's not close.
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