MSI Launches 3 Gaming laptop Series In India, Check Specifications And Prices

MSI has dispatched a progression of gaming workstations including the MSI GP Leopard, MSI Pulse GL, and the MSI Katana GF in the Indian market. There are more than 10 models from three distinct series like MSI Katana GF, MSI Pulse GL, and MSI GP Leopard. The most superior Leopard series include 11th generation Intel Core H-series CPUs. The Pulse GL series isn't as top of the line as the Leopard series, while the Katana GF series is the most minimal model with i7 and i5 Intel processors.

There has been a flood of popularity for gaming PCs, prompting a huge expansion in the arrival of gaming-driven workstations in the country. Accordingly, driving makers, for example, Asus, HP, and Lenovo have been delivering new gaming workstations for their customers. MSI is currently continuing in the strides of these top PC producers by presenting three new gaming PC setups in India.


SERIES SPECS: MSI GP Leopard Series, MSI Pulse GL Series, MSI Katana GF 

So the GP Leopard series has two models MSI GP66 Leopard 11UG and MSI GP76 Leopard 11UG. Notwithstanding sporting features of various sizes, the previously mentioned models have similar equipment. The previous variation accompanies a 17.3-inch FHD show with an amazing revive pace of 240Hz. The last model, then again, sports a 15.6-inch FHD show yet offers the equivalent revive pace of 240Hz. 

The series packs an 11th generation Intel i7 processor, alongside 8GB of GDDR6 RTX 3070 GPU. The RAM can be extended up to 64GB, and the workstations offer NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen4 x4 SSD. They highlight sound system speakers that receive Nahimic 3 Audio Enhance innovation. As far as availability, there's Wi-Fi 6E, USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A ports, a small-scale DisplayPort, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and an HDMI port.

The Pulse GL series involves two models including the MSI Pulse GL66 and the MSI Pulse GL76. The two models have diverse screen sizes. While the Pulse GL76 sports a 17.3-inch FHD show, the Pulse GL66 model accompanies a 15.6-inch FHD show. The screen invigorate rate, PCIe stockpiling, and availability is the most remarkable contrasts between the Pulse series and the Leopard series. 


Estimating, Availability, and Other Details

The PCs in the Pulse GL series offer an invigorating pace of 144Hz. Even though it doesn't have a Gigabit Ethernet port, the PC includes a USB 2.0 Type-A port, Gen1 Type-A, and Gen1 Type-C. Deplorably, even the PCIe Gen4 stockpiling isn't accessible on the Pulse. Other interior specs are like the Leopard series.

The MSI Katana GF series incorporates MSI Katana GF66 and the MSI Katana GF76 models. The MSI Katana GF76 highlights a 17.3-inch screen, while the MSI Katana GF66 has a 15.6-inch screen. Both presentations offer an FHD goal and 144Hz revive rate. Moreover, the workstations are controlled by eleventh-era Intel Core i7 and i5 chips. They transport with 6GB, 4GB of GDDR6 RTX 3060, or RTX 3050 GPUs.

The MSI GP76 Leopard 11UG with a 17.3-inch show, RTX 3070 GPU, and Intel Core i7 has a beginning cost of INR 2,01,990 (about $2711), as indicated by India.com. The GP66 Leopard 11UG accompanies a 15.6-inch screen and similar specs are accessible for INR 1,95,990 (about $2631). The MSI Pulse GL76 with a 17.3-inch screen, RTX 3060, an Intel Core i7 will retail for 1,45,990 (about $1960).

The Pulse GL66 that sports a 15.6-inch screen and has the equivalent internals. It conveys a sticker price of INR 1,39,990 (about $1879). The Katana GF76 with a 17.3-inch screen and the Katana GF66 that has a 15.6-inch screen are accessible for INR 1,11,990 (about $1504) and INR 95,990 (about $1289) individually. You can get your hands on every one of the three PC series from MSI stores, online retailers, and disconnected stores in India.

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