The first two days of preannouncement before CES 2023 physically kickoff at Las Vegas, didn’t brought many Gaming Laptops as this kind of event should bring but at least, Asus and MSI did deliver their respective announcement
Asus renewed their TUF line with the 2023 edition of F15, F17, A15, and A17
The Asus TUF F15, F17, A15, and A17 computer will gain refreshers for 2023 and the important aspect of the announcement is that ether will be based with Nvidia’s Advanced Optimus technology which basically is a mode that automatically the system can turn of and on integrated graphics chips to maximize the Nvidia GPU’s power.
You can expect variations in design and specs and obviously this impacting prices which, were NOT announced but Asus expect to release the computers by Q1 2023
MSI renews Stealth Series and adds a conceptual new one
The other company that made an announcement for Gaming Laptops was MSI renewing the Stealth series with the MSI Stealth 14 Studio including a 14-inch screen and can be maximized with an Nvidia RTX GeForce 4070 Ti and Intel’s Core i7-13700H as CPU, starting at $1,599.
Pulse Series
The Pulse is a stylish mid level gaming laptop top that comes with bold lid graphics that let you know it's game on. This year the Pulse will level up and feature 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13700H CPUs, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 series GPUs and up to 64GB of RAM, and up to 2TB of SSD storage.
Both 15 and 17 -inch iterations will come with a QHD (2560 x 1440) 144Hz display with a 16:10 aspect ratio with starting price at $1699.
Katana Series
Katana comes in 15 and 17 inches, with FHD (1920 x 1080) 144Hz displays in that massive 16:10 aspect ratio. The latest iterations of Katana will come with13th Gen Intel Core i7-13620H CPUs, two Nvidia 4000 series GPU options, and the option to choose the Nvidia RTX 3050 GPU to save yourself some money.
With Katana, you can have up to 64GB of RAM and 2TB of SSD storage. You will also get to enjoy four different zones of controllable RGB lighting and the translucent backlit WASD keys to help during gameplay.
The Katana's pricing starts at $999 and will rise as you select different levels of RAM and Storage.
Finally, MSI presented the MSI Cyborg 15 that appears that the aesthetic is the most transcendental thing as it's button is fabricated with a see-through design that show some inside of the laptop but not to call it a Jerry Rig Everything esque thing, but I do hope that this brings more room for air flow.
The conceptual Cyborg 15 has a 15.6-inch 1080p display with a 144Hz refresh rate, 12th Generation Intel Core i7 12650H and will have a RTX GeForce 4060 as GPU, so this is aiming for a smooth 1080p realm.
The MSI Cyborg 15 will be selling starting at $999.