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MSI slashes UK prices on gaming laptops

MSI has launched a range of RTX 40-powered laptops this year. Now, the entry price is lower than ever, with the first sub-£1000 RTX 40 series laptops on the market. 

MSI is currently offering a range of deals for its gaming laptops in the UK. If you are after one with an RTX 40 series laptop, prices are better than ever. The entry-level MSI Thin GF63 with a Core i5-12450H and an RTX 4050 is down from £1,199 to £899. If you want a more powerful CPU, the MSI Cyborg 15 AV12VE can be found for just £999, equipped with a Core i7-12650H and an RTX 4050 GPU.

If you want a latest-gen CPU, you'll find some good deals on those models too. For instance, the Katana 17 B13VEK with a Core i7-13620H and an RTX 4050 is down to £1,299 from £1,549. For £1,399, you can grab the Katana 15 with the same 13th Gen Core i7 CPU and an RTX 4060 GPU.

The Intel Core i7-13700H, can be found in the Vector GP77 with an RTX 4060. This laptop is also on sale, down from £1,999 to £1,699. If you want a super powerful RTX 4080-powered laptop for under £3,000, then MSI has you covered there with the Raider GE78HX, which is down from £3,399 to £2,799.

In the list below, you can find a full list of MSI laptops, with links on where to find each one on sale:

12th Gen Models:

13th Gen Models:

Business & Productivity Laptops 

MSI's current laptop deals will be available until the 24th of April, or until stocks last.

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KitGuru Says: There are some pretty good discounts here, so if you were planning on getting a gaming laptop soon, it might be worth taking a look. 

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