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MORE: The Best Headsets for Immersive Gaming The voices of my compatriots were so clear and so present, at times I felt like I was really in the game. The booms and the accompanying sound of gravel and shrapnel punctuated my journey toward an enemy airbase. The explosions were so loud during my Battlefield V playthrough, it scared my dog out of a sound sleep. Unlike most laptop subwoofers, this one added some knock to the lows. Cole's "Middle Child," and my bedroom was awash in trumpets and tight wordplay. The richness continued when I switched to J. The mids and highs were nice and bright, which is really important on a track like this: it's almost entirely acapella save for the snare drum accompaniment. Playing Kevin Ross' take on Outkast's "Prototype," I was treated to a full-bodied harmonies, headed up by an angelic tenor. Are they going to replace external speakers? No, but for laptop speakers, they're exceptional. Positioned along the front lip of the laptop, the four speakers with their bottom-mounted subwoofer sent wave after wave of audio that is loud, clean and rich. MSI, Dynaudio and Nahimic continue to be a match made in aural heaven. The True Color app also allows you to perform your own color calibration and to create desktop partitions.
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I didn't find the need to venture out beyond Adobe RGB, but it's definitely up to your preference. MSI preinstalled its True Color software, which offers six presets (Gamer, Anti-Blue, Movie, Adobe RGB, sRGB and Office) so you can always have the best viewing experience possible. Still, the Titan was a few short of the 278-nit average for laptops in this class. Averaging 271 nits, the notebook's panel easily outshone the Eon 17-X and X9, which scored 252 and 243 nits respectively. The competition couldn't hold a candle to the Titan's brightness. That's higher than the 138-percent average for premium gaming laptops as well as the results from the X9 (122 percent) and Eon 17-X (104 percent). When we measured for color reproduction, the Titan delivered a marvelous 178 percent of the sRGB gamut.
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The panel has a 60-Hertz refresh rate which isn't nearly as fast as the 1080p screen configuration with its 144Hz refresh and 3 millisecond response time, but it'll get the job done in a grand fashion. To prevent jaggies and the like, the display has Nvidia's G-Sync technology, which synchronizes the display with the GPU for smoother images. The overcast sky played up the bold, yet lowly earthen colors as I plodded toward my final destination.Ī screen this pretty shouldn't be marred by ugly screen tearing. And when I looked in just the right places I could see tiny veins of gold. The burnt red clay glistened as the gentle stream I crawled through meandered along, stirring up tiny pieces of gray sediment, taking it along for the ride. You never really think about mud, but I had quite a bit of time to think about it as I crawled into the enemy territory in Battlefield V. The actress' flawless chocolate complexion was further accentuated by her pumpkin-colored earrings and cerulean walls in the background. Details were so clear that I could see the individual curls of Issa Rae's dark brown hair as well as the deliberate blue and green paint strokes in her dandelion yellow UFO sweatshirt. Watching the Little trailer was one of my favorite experiences.
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Whether I was gaming, watching movies or even typing up this review, the Titan's 17.3-inch, 4K screen produced sharp detail and jaw-dropping color on a seriously bright panel. MSI has some of the best displays in the business.