![]() How does all that handle the promise of 1440p gaming? Well, let’s just say there wasn’t one title in our suite of test games that I preferred to play in 1080p. The GS66 Stealth features the Intel Core i7-10875H processor and the Nvidia RTX 3080, as well as 32GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Game performanceĪ faster screen is great and all, but it’s useless without components that can take advantage of it. At 291 nits of brightness and a 870:1 contrast ratio, it’s a bit behind competitors like the Razer Blade. ![]() I wish it were a bit brighter, which would help with the contrast as well. But with a Delta E of 6.67, it’s more calibrated for bold and bright colors in games than for precision color grading. If it wasn’t for the poor color accuracy, I’d say it would make for a good photo- and video-editing machine. At 100% sRGB and 98% AdobeRGB, this panel is significantly more colorful than your average 1080p gaming screen. The color saturation is the real shocker. They were some surprises, to say the least. And while 240Hz might be a little overkill, it’s much more versatile than the 300Hz 1080p models.īecause this is a new panel, I also wanted to test image quality and make sure MSI didn’t cut any corners. The MSI GS66 Stealth handles 1440p beautifully in most games. A refresh rate above 60Hz never would have made sense. The primary reason, of course, is that the older GPUs were never powerful enough to push that many pixels at fast enough frame rates to please gamers. While 1440p screens are still a rarity in laptops, that’s the case even more so on gaming laptops. It now has the option for a 2,560 x 1,440 resolution IPS screen, measured diagonally at 15.6 inches. DisplayĪside from the internals, the display is the biggest change to the MSI GS66 Stealth this year. But even without a confirmed price yet, my time with the updated GS66 Stealth has me stoked for the potential of 1440p gaming laptops. This is a sneak peek, as the updated GS66 Stealth has yet to launch in North America. Lightning-fast refreshes and high resolutions? Sign me up. The MSI GS66 Stealth is one of the first gaming laptops to support not only these new graphics, but also a 1440p 240Hz screen.
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