Special Edition MSI Laptop Perfect for Content Creators

MSI revealed the rose pink special edition laptop just in time for Valentine’s Day, bundled with a pink sleeve bag, pink mouse and keychain.

The performance-focused MSI Prestige 14 laptop runs on an Intel Core i7 10th Gen 10710U (1.10 GHz) with 16 GB Memory 512 GB NVMe SSD and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q. It is lightweight at 2.85 lbs and measures less than 0.63-inches think, boasting ten hours of battery life.

To bring ideas to life in the most accurate way, the Prestige 14 showcases a CalMAN-verified, optional 4K Ultra HD IPS-level display, with a stunningly thin bezel to maximize screen-to-body ratio. It also comes with MSI’s True Color Technology and is 100% AdobeRGB wide color gamut for a more precise and improved range of colors. A 180-degree flip-n-share design makes sharing ideas easy and enhances group collaboration.

Other features include improved ergonomics with a backlit keyboard with 1.5mm key travel, an array of connectivity options and the implementation of MSI’s proprietary Creator Center that allows creators to optimize and easily allocate hardware resources and

prioritize performance to suit their specific needs. The laptop operates using Windows 10 Pro.

“The technologies housed in the military-grade aluminum body of the Prestige 14 allow for a 30% performance improvement in Photoshop, 25% faster RAW photo import speed on Lightroom Classic, 15% faster 4K video export speed on Premiere Pro, and overall faster rendering process and scrub with real-time previews while editing videos and designing graphics,” Andy Tung, president of MSI Pan America, said in a press release.

The limited edition rose pink bundles is retailing $1,399 through Amazon and Newegg. MSI offers a line of laptops in the Prestige series. The standard edition of the Prestige 14 is offered in white and black and the Prestige 15, also available in white and black, offers a longer battery life, USB 3.2 ports (vs. the USB 2 on the 14) and upgraded (and the ability to upgrade) RAM.

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