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Box News Canada - The MSI GT75VR Titan Pro maintains that familiar aesthetic that we’ve come to expect from MSI mixing a suite of customizable LED lights and black brushed aluminum chassis. The array of slants and slow sloping curves along with the large exhaust vents and forward slanting display lid give the laptop the appearance of a powerful muscle car. Which is fitting because this machine packs a serious punch and it certainly looks the part.
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Measuring 16.85 x 12.36 x 2.28-inches and weighing 9.92 pounds the MSI GT75VR is certainly hefty for a laptop, especially when you add in the 2.73-pound power brick. Chances are you won’t be lugging around the MSI GT75 VR Titan Pro more than you have to, but that’s to be expected of a desktop replacement. The desktop replacement is a bit of a dying breed, with the advent of slimmer powerful gaming laptops such as the Razer Blade or Gigabyte’s Aorus line. However, thinner isn’t always strictly better. For it’s added girth the GT75VR offers plenty of room for easy modification and excellent ventilation.
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Another benefit of the beefy build is that the MSI GT75VR Titan Pro is built like a tank. That’s good news considering the laptop is carrying some very precious cargo. NBR was impressed by how durable the chassis was. Even when applying considerable pressure there was no give. The display lid is slightly more pliable, but the hinges feel well crafted and hold up under pressure.
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