MSI has launched a new superlative notebook with the Titan 18 HX. According to the manufacturer, the mobile gaming machine combines the world’s first 18-inch mini LED display with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090. However, it is still unclear when the new gaming notebook will go on sale.
The MSI Titan 18 HX is a new high-end gaming notebook with an 18-inch mini-LED display. The panel has a resolution of 4K (3,840 x 2,400 pixels) and offers a refresh rate of 120 Hz. MSI is probably using a panel from AUO here, which AMLED-Technology Using and so a high Selective peak brightness is 1,000 cd/m² This makes the display particularly suitable for HDR content, as well as the official VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification. DCI-P3 color space is 100 percent covered.
Intel Core i9-14900HX combined with RTX 4090
Work is underway under the hood Intel Core i9-14900HX With a total of 24 cores and 32 threads. The CPU has 8 performance cores up to 5.2 GHz and 16 energy-saving efficiency cores. The whole thing is cooled by a massive cooling system that consists of a vapor chamber, four outlets and two fans.
There’s also a modest 128 GB of DDR5 RAM with 5,600 MT/s and a 4 TB NVMe SSD with PCIe 4.0 connectivity. In addition, the manufacturer installs a strong one Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop-GPU, which has 10,752 shaders and 16GB of GDDR6 video memory The GPU provides enough performance to play current AAA games at high settings.
Not necessarily cheap
The hardware is supplied by one 99 Wh battery, which is intended to ensure adequate running time. Other features include a mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX switches, WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4. Finally, the hardware is housed in a housing that’s 307mm shallower than its predecessor. The remaining dimensions (404 × 307 × 23 – 32 mm) and 3.6 kg weight remain the same. The MSI Titan 18HX will start at $4,999 in the US, though there’s no exact launch date yet. It is not known how much the notebook will cost in this country.
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