Now you can order your MSI laptops from the comfort of your home with MSI’s new official online store on Lazada Malaysia. In conjunction with its opening, MSI Malaysia is giving 10% discount (up to RM300) along with special bundles when you place your orders online.
The key highlight of their store opening is their MSI GT75VR gaming laptop which is now available for pre-order. The MSI GT75VR 7RE Titan with GTX 1070 graphics is going for RM13,499 and it comes with a 27″ ViewSonic VX2757-MHD gaming monitor bundle (worth RM799). Alternatively, the MSI GT75VR 7RF Titan Pro with GTX 1080 graphics is going for RM17,999 and that comes with a Warlord Phantom Gaming Chair (worth RM899).
The MSI GT75VR gaming laptops come with a 17.3″ Full HD display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 3ms response time panel. The 7RE Titan runs on an Intel Core i7-7700HQ processor while the 7RF Titan Pro is powered by an Intel Core i7-7820HK. The 7RE Titan comes with 16GB DDR RAM, 256GB NVMe SSD + 1TB SATA HDD but the 7RF Titan Pro gets a larger 512GB NVMe SSD + 1TB SATA HDD.
The GT75VR is also the first laptop to feature a mechanical Rapid Keyboard by SteelSeries which lets you customise the backlit colour for each individual key. Both laptops are listed with an estimated arrival date of 25 August 2017.
For the RM200/RM300 off promotion, it is applicable for the following 5 models with a special voucher code. From the online store, you’ll also get additional freebies including RAM upgrades or a MSI headset depending on each respective model. Take note that this promo is valid until 13 August 2017.
For more info, check out MSI’s Online Store on Lazada.
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