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MSI cuts up to £900 off gaming laptops for Amazon Prime Day

Amazon Prime Day has arrived and MSI has dished out some big discounts on a range of laptops for the UK sale, cutting prices by up to £900.

Each discount is sold on a ‘while stocks last' basis, so certain deals may not be available for the entire duration of the Prime Day sale, which ends on October 8th.

The biggest discount of the event comes to the MSI Stealth A18 AI+, which normally goes for £2,899, but is currently down to £1,999. Another high-end laptop, the MSI Vector 16 HX AI has also been discounted from £2799 to £2399, a £400 saving.

There is a cheaper version of the MSI Vector 16 HX AI with an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU rather than a Core Ultra 9, and an RTX 5070 Ti GPU for £1499. This should be up your alley if you are looking for the most balanced spec for the price tag.

There are two £999 laptops from MSI currently discounted. The first is the Cyborg 15 A13VF-802UK, which houses an Intel Core i7-13620H processor and an RTX 4060, which is down to £750. The second is an MSI Thin 15 gaming laptop with a 13th Gen Core i5 CPU and an RTX 4050 GPU for £650

These are just a few of the highlights, but you can find MSI's complete list of Amazon Prime Day deals, HERE.

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