Rare times for us that we covered something from MSI Philippines and it was the right time earlier as they brought in a teaser in the world's first gaming laptop with 7 nm processor
Meet the MSI Alpha 15 which will be on full display and will be one of the main attractions at the upcoming ESGS 2019 this weekend.
For now, we only allowed to check more of it's physical looks. Based on what we can say, it is kinda weird but cool that we will not gonna see that typical MSI emblem at the back of the keyboard as they are introducing a new line called Alpha with that thunderbird logo which represents the fiorst and dominant at it's kind. The top bezel on the display is quite thin and one of the smallest 15 inch laptops that we saw for a while. It also has a pretty good arsenal of I/O ports and has the right size of keyboard buttons for our big fingers. We are curious on their claimed 5 hours of battery life for gaming and the Hi-Res audio which might also invite future buyers to use it as an entertainment device. They mentioned that they are not recommending it to super users who are looking into graphical demands but it is respectable in most AAA games based on their presentation earlier with select tech media
MSI ALPHA 15 specs comer with AMD Ryzen R7 3750H processor, 15.6 inch FHD 120 Hz display, Radeon RX 5550M graphics, 4 GB DDR4 2400 Mhz GDDR6 RAM (can be maxed out up to 64 GB), 512 NVMe SSD with 1 2.5 inch HDD available slot, WiFI an, Steelseries keyboard, I/O ports (1 USB Type C 3.2, 3 Type A USB 3.2, 1 regular HDMI 2.0 , 1 Mini Display Port 1.2, 1 HP out, 1 SD card reader, 1 RJ45), Bluetooth 5.0, Hi-Res audio certified, measures 357.7 x 248 x 27.5 mm, weighs 2.3 kgs. and 6-cell 51 Whr battery.. The laptop partnered with Bluestacks so that putting the mobile game into the laptop thing will be that easy and also has AMD Freesync and MSI Dragon Center dashboard
Tomorrow at 10 am, they will be revealing the official price of MSI Alpha 15 in the Philippines at ESGS 2019 which they will also be livestreaming the event at MSI Gaming Philippines FB page. We are curious on how they will gonna match the SRP based on it's specs, looks and their claims