MSI Creator 15 Now Available To Buy In The U.S.

The MSI Creator 15 is now available for purchase across the United States. The unassuming design of this portable computer reflects its function-over-form nature as the idea was to deliver a compact workstation suitable for as many different workflows as possible, according to Invader.

Don’t let the bulky body fool you into thinking this series isn’t in line with modern standards of functionality. For example, the MSI Creator 15 offers a perfectly capable capacitive touchscreen. It may be the most ordinary-looking laptop to do so, actually. But the feature is here, paired with high-fidelity displays offering up to 4K resolution support. That top model also uses the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER, so it should pack quite a punch for a laptop, even compared to other premium workstations.

In fact, it should even be a perfectly capable rendering machine, based on its specs sheet alone, at least. Which MSI does not fail to point out. Of course, the lineup is still looking to be affordable on the lower end of the processing power spectrum, and so the MSI Creator 15 series is starting at $1,599. That figure will net you a model with the GeForce GTX 1660Ti GDDR6, 8GB of RAM, and a 15.6” FHD IPS display. And even the base model comes with the Intel Core i7-10875H CPU, a flagship-grade processor by every definition.

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