CES 2021 | MSI Stealth 15M powered by Core i7-11375H Special Edition and RTX 3060 Mobile is apparently the world's thinnest gaming laptop
MSI Stealth 15M features the Core i7-11375H Tiger Lake-H35 processor. (Image Source: MSI)
MSI has unveiled an upgraded Stealth 15M gaming laptop at its MSIology event at CES 2021. MSI calls the Stealth 15M the world's thinnest gaming laptop. The Stealth 15M is powered by the Core i7-11375H and RTX 3060 Mobile and comes in Carbon Gray and Pure White variants.
MSI has unveiled the Stealth 15M aimed at mobile gamers. The company says that the Stealth 15M is the world's thinnest gaming laptop having a thickness of just 0.63 inches and weighing just 1.7 kg.
Powering the Stealth 15M is Intel's latest Core i7-11375H Special Edition Tiger Lake-H35 CPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Mobile GPU with 6 GB GDDR5 VRAM. Like the GE76 Raider, the Stealth 15M also offers Cooler Boost 5 with a dual-fan setup. Buyers can configure RAM options up to 64 GB and SSD options up to 1 TB NVMe. However, there is no scope for additional storage expansion.
The Stealth 15 comes with an FHD 144 Hz IPS-level display; there are no additional display choices available. Being a Tiger Lake platform, Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 come as standard. A 3-cell 52 WHr battery keeps the innards ticking.
As is typical of MSI, the Stealth 15M bundles MSI Dragon Center and other software such as MSI App Player and Nahimic 3 audio enhancements.
The MSI Stealth 15M will be available in Carbon Gray and Pure White variants. Pricing and availability info will be disclosed at a later date.
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