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MSI GP72VR 7RFX Leopard Pro Review

MSI GP72VR 7RFX Leopard Pro Review

Posted on May 9, 2017January 20, 2019 By Jarvis

MSI GP72VR 7RFX

MSI is known for its hard-core gaming cred, but its new GPX series is meant to deliver strong performance at relatively reasonable prices. The GP72VR 7RFX ($1,599 as reviewed; $1,199 to start) packs an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 GPU and Intel Core i7 CPU for VR readiness at less than $2,000. The laptop’s vivid display and comfortable keyboard make it easy to recommend, though you’ll need to carry a charger with you. Also realize that you’re paying a bit extra for the MSI’s stylish design and RGB-backlit keyboard.

Design

The Leopard Pro doesn’t do anything to move MSI’s design forward. It’s not bad, just the same. That means you get a black aluminum chassis (though the very bottom is plastic) and a lid with the MSI logo and red dragon shield. There are slight curves on the lid that give it an air of power, but no so much that it’s intimidating.
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