MSI GE72 Apache 2QD Review

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On that note, this is thick. It is around 28mm thick and, unlike the GS series, this one has a plastic base (which while making it lighter, makes it feel cheaper) giving a thicker feel too. It weighs around 2.4KG, which when stuffed in a bag with a couple college notebooks and my lunch, meant my bag was pretty heavy. Although, saying that, my second laptop, a Toshiba £250 piece of **** weighed nearly 3KG and was 5% of the performance this thing can handle.

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Here are pics of the screen for reference (It’s awesome).