This is one of those highly rare gaming laptop deals where the specifications of the machine just make you rub your eyes to see if you read the details correctly, but your vision is not blurry at all. The MSI Katana 15 is down to one of its lowest prices yet on Amazon, with the RTX 4070 configuration available for just $1,115. There are RTX 4060-equipped machines that are pricier than the Katana 15, so that is when you know that you have a winner on your hands. Supplementing the GPU is a 10-core Intel Core i7-13620H processor with six performance cores and four efficiency ones.

You also get 16GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD as standard, though we wish to remind our readers that both of these components can be swapped out in case you want to upgrade in the future. Given the latest price drop of the MSI Katana 15, it appears that you should have plenty of savings left to pick up a 32GB DDR5 RAM kit or even a 2TB PCIe NVMe Gen 4 SSD, but there is no rush, as your primary focus should be this gaming laptop. In terms of build quality, you have to exercise more care than usual because the Katana 15 has an all-plastic chassis, which is less durable than magnesium alloy or aluminum.

The display is a 15.6-inch 1080p 144Hz IPS LCD panel, allowing you to enjoy AAA titles while pushing every single video setting to the max. If you are feeling competitive, you can also fire up Counter-Strike 2 and give your gaming laptop a chance to really flex its muscles with the powerful CPU and GPU configuration. At the time of writing, there were only 13 units available in stock, so looking at the $1,115 price tag, we do not need to remind you that time is of the utmost essence here. There is no telling when stock will be replenished, and if it can, will the MSI Katana 15 be available at the same price? We would not wait if we were you.
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