We’re at the Computex tech trade show in Taipei and were given a tour of the brand new and forthcoming laptops on MSI’s massive stand. We’ll be updating this feature with more detail over time, but for the sake of expediency, here are the raw, videos of each section of the tour.
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Gaming Laptops
Part 2 features the more-budget lines starting from the MSI Katana then moving to the MSI Pulse, the MSI Sword 15. We also saw the new MSI Alpha 17 which features AMD hardware. There’s also the latest MSI Stealth 17.
Business and Creator Laptops
We also looked at MSI’s latest business laptops which included the new MSI Commercial which is made out of recycled ‘Post-consumer resin’ plastic. It also has an NFC chip and a smart card reader. We also see three MSI Summit laptops – 13, 14 and 16-inch – which have touchscreens and can work with the MSI Pen stylus.
The also features an introduction to the brand new, 1.5KG MSI Prestige 14 Studio and the super-light, MSI Prestige 13. We also saw the beige-rose-coloured MSI Modern 14 again and the Creator Pro and the Creator Z17 with the MSI Pen 2 that we first saw at MSI’s last launch in Sydney.
MSI AI Artist & AI Engine
In the final part of the laptop section of the booth tour, we were shown MSI’s generative AI tool called AI Artist. Generative AI is probably the number 1 theme at Computex 2023. In this demonstration we see how asking the application to generate a Cyber Punk can quickly make one manifest.
We’ll be adding more images and more details to this feature over time, so check back.
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Last Updated on 20 November 2023 by Nick Ross




