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MSI PS42 8RB Prestige Review

MSI PS42 8RB Prestige Review

Posted on October 23, 2018 By Jarvis

With the PS42 8RB, MSI is taking a bold step away from its gaming roots and diving into a competitive segment dominated by giants like Apple and Microsoft. Its new thin and lightweight ultrabook is designed for creators, a broad group every laptop manufacturer is trying to win over.

The PS42 8RB is an interesting, and mostly successful, debut. Looking beyond its polarizing design, this 14-inch machine is one of the most compact devices you can purchase with a dedicated GPU. It has an excellent range of ports for business professionals, and the display is both sharp and vivid.
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