World's First Gaming Notebook with a Mechanical Keyboard - MSI GT80 Titan
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The MSI GT80 Titan review opens by addressing a bold question: why not equip laptops with mechanical keyboards, and then presents the GT80 as the world’s first gaming notebook to include a full mechanical keyboard. The host walks through the exterior, noting the machine’s heft, thickness, and the keyboard mounted so close to the user that it would not balance comfortably on the lap when used at a practical distance. He highlights the 18.4 inch 1080p display, the bottom-facing subwoofer, and a generous array of ports including USB 3.0, SD card reader, and dual mini display ports, all of which contribute to a portable yet bulky form factor. Inside, the GT80 reveals four SSDs in RAID 0, dual MXM GTX 980M GPUs, and a large cooling system that dominates the chassis; MSI even offers upgrade kits for GPU generations, making this notebook unusually repairable for a gaming laptop. The host discusses key build decisions such as the unusual touchpad rotated 90 degrees and the space bar being affected by the bottom lip, along with a number lock key and a somewhat laggy haptic feedback. In terms of usability, he notes that while gaming on 18.4 inches at 1080p benefits from dynamic super resolution, serious work almost requires a mouse due to the expansive footprint and desk real estate this machine demands. He concludes that this machine is essentially a portable desktop that trades convenience for desktop-class performance and upgradeability, with the keyboard delivering perhaps the best laptop typing experience to date. The verdict leans toward a niche audience: those who want maximum performance and future-proofing over portability, with MSI’s promise of upgrade paths and a bold, if polarizing, design that challenges conventional laptop norms. Finally, the host acknowledges the device’s uniqueness, praising its keyboard while noting its bulk and price as critical trade-offs, and leaves viewers with a verdict that this is not a mainstream purchase but a milestone in laptop design. The video ends with a call to action to like, comment, and explore affiliate links for purchasing options, underscoring the review’s blend of tech spectacle and practical considerations.
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Questions answered
- What makes the MSI GT80 Titan unique among gaming laptops?
- It combines a full mechanical keyboard with quad SSDs in RAID 0, dual MXM GTX 980M GPUs, and a highly upgradeable design, aiming to deliver desktop-like performance in a laptop form factor.
- Who is the GT80 Titan aimed at?
- Enthusiasts and power users who want maximum performance and upgradeability in a portable system, even at the cost of bulk, weight, and price.