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MSI GF75 Thin 9SC-291AU 17.3in FHD 120hz i7-9750H GTX 1650 16GB RAM 256GB SSD + 1TB HD Gaming Laptop $1529.15 @ Wireless 1 eBay

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GF75-9SC-291AUModel
NewCondition
i7-9750HProcessor
Windows 10Operating System
17.3" FHD (19201080), IPS-Level 120Hz Thin BezelScreen
DDR IV 16GB (8GB
2) (2666MHz)Memory
256GB NVMe PCIe SSD +1TB (SATA) 7200rpmHard Drive
GTX 1650 ,GDDR5 4GBGraphics
Intel Wireless-AC 9560 (2*2 a/c)

Bluetooth V5.0

Networking
YesBluetooth
3x Type-A USB3.1 Gen1
1x Type-C USB3.1 Gen1

1x RJ45

1x (4K @ 30Hz) HDMI

Ports
3 cell , 51WhrBattery
BlackColor
397 x 260 x 22~23.1 mmDimensions
2.2kgDisplay Weight
2 Year Warranty

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  • Now I regret I didn't buy
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/481277

    This has better spec but I don't need that powerful gfx
    Oh wait. 120hz screen is good?

    • I'd obviously prefer to pay $1000 rather than $1500 but the specs at that price point are hard to beat in my opinion
      (but there are a few good deals happening ATM)
      The Dell G7 or the Legion Y7000 are pretty good too.

      I think the 2 years guarantee sells it to me

      • +2

        Should I cancel the y7000…

        Surprised that this is only 2.2kg for 17 inch.

  • +4

    Get the G7 with the RTX2060 people!

    • Tempt us with bargain juiciness

        • Thanks Chimot. But the 60 Hz and Ram put me off.

          • @ice666: Am I missing something, why is msi deal isn't as popular as the dell or lenovo?

            • @[Deactivated]: maybe only gamers know msi. normal people knows dell lenovo hp etc

              • @CyberMurning: Makes sense, or 1650 is really bad

                • @[Deactivated]: Could be their support. Anyone how reliable their support is?

                  • @ice666: I think it is the amount of reduction, the dell sells at 2000, though there usually are discounts. Lenovo sells at 2400, the older model now 2200 at Amazon. So 1500 is ozbargain.

                    Why they are valued higher in the first place, I do not know. But the y7000 gets favourable ratings on the older model.

    • +1

      I need a bigger SSD 128gb and RAM is not enough.
      I really like the G7, but the GF75 seems to have a better screen, more SSD storage and more RAM for the same price

      • and dont forget, compare the size/weight!

      • But not a RTX2060

        • Real question
          Is it a huge improvement over the GTX 1650?
          I'm not a hardcore gamer, and I really want the extra storage / RAM for multitasking.
          Am I really missing out if I don't get the RTX2060?

          • @Nuclearvodka: google say yes big jump, rtx2060 is better but nothing to worry if you are not gamer i think? im not sure i am not gamer as well

            • @CyberMurning: I will play video games on it, but nothing where I will need the bestest grapic card.
              I'm really tempted by the G7.
              I might have to upgrade myself…

              • @Nuclearvodka: me too, i just play diablo those kind of games.. but i want decent (absolutely NOT intergrated) gfx for more future proof….

    • Isn't that only 60hz?

      • +1

        The MSI is 120hz
        The G7 is 60hz

        • Yea thought so, a 2060 with 1080p 60hz is pretty disappointing. If the G7 was 120hz then I'd buy it.

          • @Beanvee: The MSI's panel looks quite impressive

            • @Nuclearvodka: Yea it's tempting, just trying to decide if I want to wait for something stronger or settle with the 1650

        • any benefit for 120hz other than gaming?

  • Why those laptops never output natively 4k@60fps?
    I wanna connect them to my tv and watch movies there…..

    • Probably cause OEMs can't be bothered spending an extra dollar on adding an HDMI 2.0 port instead of HDMI 1.4 (that's limited to 30Hz at 4K), even though the GPU supports it.

      • and Why those OEMs cant be bothered spending an extra dollar?

        • Because more profits? It may cost more than a dollar, I'm no hardware manufacturer, but all these GPUs natively support HDMI 2.0, so I don't see why they'd skimp on that for anything other than higher profit margins.

          It's like OnePlus skipping NFC for OnePlus 2 (even though OnePlus One had it) or Water Resistance rating in one of their recent phones, cause according to their study, "the customers didn't use it", or it was "not worth the cost" for the latter. So, similarly, most customers use 1080p60 or 1440p60 displays, hence it's not worth it.

          • +1

            @[Deactivated]: I like how people are crying if Android manufacturers leave out something, but on the other hand Apple has pretty much locked down everyone in er ecosystem and people take that for granted.

            It hit me hard that Apple STILL has a locked BT, siri doesnt work with my smart home stuff because they aint 'apple approved', spotify wasnt available for siri all this time, 3d party keyboard support is messy, im still wondering why my phone doesnt have a headphone jack, my fitness watch keeps disconnecting because apple doesnt allow other apps to run in the background constantly, there isnt even a normal charger in the box (5w charger in 2019, my phone needs 3 hours to charge lmfao), not even a headphone adapter or a case in the box….

            But somehow your complaint is that phones that cost way less dont pay for water resistance rating or phone that cost less than half dont have nfc????
            sorry but smh

            PS
            Ex oneplus 6t and current iphone 11 user here

            • @nikoris: I got nothing against OnePlus. I am an ex-OnePlus One user and was extremely happy with the device. My issue was with them paying Robert Downey Jr, yet 'saving money' on the certification. I know even Samsung doesn't provide warranty for their IP-certified devices if they break due to water damage.

              My point was about OEMs making some silly decisions that put them in bad light and OnePlus just randomly came to my mind. Every OEM make silly decisions with every other product they release.

              • Sony provides others with great camera sensors, yet they're at the bottom of the list of flagships when you compare cameras.
              • Samsung got rid of the headphone jack while they were considered the saviours.
              • Apple…

              …you get the point.

              • @[Deactivated]: Well, they cant make everyone happy, can they?
                Just because they skip stuff on their devices doesnt mean they cant spend money anywhere else, i mean it makes sense, right?

                I literally paid $1200 to Apple and they include a 5w charger in the device, 64gb storage and 720p screen.
                It makes me wonder how can people take that for granted, yet call out oneplus for an ad

  • Look everyone is waiting on the G5 with Gtx1060 for $1K šŸ¤£

  • +1

    Hmm with eBay UK gift card and trs, $1,136.. damn I wish it doesn't have the 1tb HDD and slightly cheaper.. 256gb ssd is enough for me

  • I've been looking for a light 17" laptop for work (no gaming) and had been considering importing the LG GRAM 17 from the states. Apart from the LG still being much lighter and thinner, is the MSI GF75 better in every other way?

    • The price?
      The LG Gram looks awesome but I'm pretty sure it's also pricey.
      (unless you have a good deal?)

    • Yeah at the same price I'll pick lg

    • LG does work out fair bit more. Best price I can find is border $2100 Aus.

      • Then they are not comparable.

  • https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/481277
    Is back. 17" in a body of 15" Cheap cheap cheap
    A model down from this post.

    • Which one did you end up buying ChiMot?

      • not yet :(
        but i really really drawn into GF75 series. again, i am not gamer so 120hz and GTX1650 are kind of overkill.

        • Look for tightarse's Lenovo deals then.
          The E490 and E590 are pretty good

          • @Nuclearvodka: nah, dont like lenovo. too old style. boring. all blacks…
            i wish there is something like MSI GF75 Thin 17.3in FHD 120hz i7-9750H GTX 1050 16GB RAM 512GB SSD $1329.15 before discount haha

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