The most ultraportable laptop I tested at CES wasn't made by Dell or Lenovo
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The most ultraportable laptop I tested at CES wasn't made by Dell or Lenovo
"The new Prestige AI+ series is the brand's flagship ultraportable line, available in a 13-,14-, and 16-inch clamshell or 2-in-1 convertible in the latter two sizes. They feature the new Intel Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" processors, have standard OLED displays, and showcase MSI's take on the pro-minded ultraportable with minimalist forms."
"I went hands-on with the new laptops ahead of CES and found them to be easy competitors to other thin and lightweight consumer laptops on the market right now, with a neutral, MacBook-like design, large trackpads, and vivid displays. The physical builds alone are certainly quite nondescript but still sleek, with a much more modern aesthetic than the brand's Venture series it launched last year -- which looked more like its gaming laptops shrunk down to size."
The Prestige AI+ series includes 13-, 14-, and 16-inch clamshells and 14- and 16-inch 2-in-1 convertibles. They use Intel Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" processors and ship with standard OLED displays. The Modern series offers 14- and 16-inch clamshells with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips, optional OLED or IPS displays, more modest battery capacities, and accessible pricing around $1,000. Both lineups emphasize thin, light, all-metal minimalist builds, large trackpads, and vivid displays. The designs move away from gaming aesthetics toward a professional, neutral, MacBook-like appearance.
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