![]() ![]() On the other hand, we find the bezels to be pretty thin, except for the bottom one, which is traditionally bigger than the rest. Surprisingly, the lid on this device opens with a single hand. It uses a rectangle structure support pattern on the inside of the base, while the bottom panel has a metal element right underneath the space to the left of the battery. With that said, there is a slight flex in the base, but once we opened the device, we saw that MSI has done its deal of hard work. ![]() ![]() Like the Katana GF66, the Sword 15 comes with an all-plastic design that weighs 2.25 kg and has a profile of 24.9mm – both thinner, and significantly lighter than the Dell duo we mentioned earlier. You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: The former option is only available for RTX 3050, and RTX 3050 Ti, while the latter is available with every configuration. By the way, depending on the configuration, you will get either a 60Hz or a 144Hz IPS display. In this case, the Sword 15 has some distinct advantages, but we will see if they will be enough to close the deal for the MSI laptop. This puts it in the same ballpark as Dell’s G15 55 with the same specs. You have to keep in mind though, that this laptop’s most competitive feature is not on the inside. This is why it comes with up to a Core i7-11800H, and an RTX 3070 with 85W TGP. The contrast here is that the Katana GF66 is entirely black on the outside, the Sword 15 is dressed in white. Ultimately, it shares the same platform as the Katana GF66 – another laptop named after a weapon. The reason behind it is the so-called ancient “Dragon Blade” legend. It is interesting to see, that MSI has built an entire naming scheme around blades. ![]()
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