MSI unveils four new workstation laptops for creators in need of power

MSI’s new workstations are built for creators on the go in need of power.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

MSI announced four new workstations that bring improved performance for power users and creators. The lineup consists of theWF65,WF75,WS66, andWS75. MSI highlights that its new laptops deliver up to 15 percent better performance over previous generations. Each of the new workstations is available starting today from Amazon, Newegg, and other retailers.

MSI WF65

MSI WF65

The WF65 features a 15.6-inch display, up to a NVIDIA Quadro T2000 GPU, and up to a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor. It’s built for creative professionals on the go.

This workstation packs up to an NVIDIA Quadro T2000 GPU and up to a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor.

MSI WF75

The WF75 is another laptop geared towards creative professionals. It comes with an NVIDIA Quadro RTX 3000 and a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor.

This workstation has up to an NVIDIA Quadro RTX 3000 and up to a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor to deliver power on the go.

MSI WS66

The WS66 is a 15.6-inch laptop that gets up to nine hours of battery life, according to MSI. That battery life comes in part from its massive 99.9Wh battery. It comes with up to NVIDIA Quadro T2000 graphics and up to a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor. It starts at $1,249.

This workstation laptop has a massive 99.9Wh battery. It also has up to NVIDIA RTX 5000 graphics and options for Intel Xeon or Core processors.

MSI WS75

The WS75 is a 4K mini-LED HD1000-certified workstation, the first of its kind according to MSI. It features a 17.3-inch display and is built to handle more demanding professional tasks. It comes with an NVIDIA Quadro RTX 3000 and a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor.

This workstation laptop packs in up to NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 graphics and up to a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 processor.

Some of the laptops are showing up as unavailable on their respective retail listings at the time of publication. They should all be available at some point today.

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