Last year, the MSI Katana GF66 with Intel Core i7-12700H and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti graphics visited our labs for an in-depth review. The less potent MSI Katana GF66 12UD-436 shares many features with the 12UGS, a machine that turned out to be “a laptop with a balanced price-performance ratio, delivering a fairly affordable entry into the top class of mobile gaming.”
Now, the MSI Katana GF66 with Intel Core i7-12650H and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti graphics is down by 22{18875d16fb0f706a77d6d07e16021550e0abfa6771e72d372d5d32476b7d07ec} on Amazon, so those interested can buy it for the lowest price in 30 days. This discount pushes the US$1,149 list price down to US$899. In addition to the processor and video card mentioned above, the 12UD-436 model also comes with 16 GB of memory, 512 GB NVMe SSD storage, USB-C 3.2 Gen1, a 15.6-inch 144 Hz display, and Windows 11 Home.
If our in-depth review mentioned earlier is not enough, those interested in buying a new gaming laptop for less than US$1,000 should also know that the MSI Katana family has a good rating on Amazon. The discounted model is now sharing 1,537 user reviews with a few other siblings. The general rating is 4.5/5 stars, with 74{18875d16fb0f706a77d6d07e16021550e0abfa6771e72d372d5d32476b7d07ec} perfect scores and 15{18875d16fb0f706a77d6d07e16021550e0abfa6771e72d372d5d32476b7d07ec} 4/5 ratings. The breakdown by feature focuses on screen quality and gaming performance (4.5), value for money and portability (4.2), quality of materials (4.1), and battery life (3.7).
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