MSI Bravo 17vsSamsung Galaxy Book

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

MSI
MSI Bravo 17
Bravo 17

Quick Stats

The MSI Bravo 17 delivers exceptional performance, making it ideal for demanding users requiring high-speed computing capabilities.
The build quality of the MSI Bravo 17 is impressive, solid, and well-crafted, exuding a premium feel overall.
The MSI Bravo 17's vibrant and crisp display offers improved visuals and wider viewing angles for gaming and multitasking.
The MSI Bravo 17 boasts a robust AMD Ryzen 7 processor with Radeon graphics and RGB lighting keyboard.
Samsung
Samsung Galaxy Book
Galaxy Book

Quick Stats

The Samsung Galaxy Book's performance is impressive, outperforming Intel Core i7 H-series chips by up to 20%.
The Samsung Galaxy Book's impressive build quality justifies its premium price and provides a sturdy design experience.
The standout feature of the Samsung Galaxy Book is its stunning 120Hz 3K AMOLED display.
The Samsung Galaxy Book boasts a high-end 120Hz 3K AMOLED screen as its standout feature.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
MSI Bravo 17
Winner
#667
Samsung Galaxy Book
#671
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
MSI Bravo 17
#719
Samsung Galaxy Book
#596
Winner
Display
MSI Bravo 17
#775
Samsung Galaxy Book
#549
Winner
Performance
MSI Bravo 17
#453
Winner
Samsung Galaxy Book
#757
Build
MSI Bravo 17
#828
Samsung Galaxy Book
#360
Winner
Features
MSI Bravo 17
#619
Winner
Samsung Galaxy Book
#646

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
MSI MSI Bravo 17
Samsung Samsung Galaxy Book
up to 64GB
up to 16GB
up to 12000GB SSD + up to 2000GB HDD
up to 2000GB SSD
AMD Ryzen 7 4800H
Intel Core i7-1165G7
AMD Radeon RX 5500M (4GB GDDR6)
Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 (96EU)

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

MSI Bravo 17

Strengths

The processor is AMD Ryzen 7 4800H, with Radeon graphics 2.9 gigahertz
The original memory installed is 8 GB but can be upgraded to 32 GB
The system type is 64-bit operating system so time 64 base processor
The display is 17.3 inches of voice
The laptop is thin and very quiet
The keyboard has RGB lights, which is a nice feature
The laptop performs well when it comes to video rendering and gaming
The backpack that came with the laptop is spacious and fits well on the back

Weaknesses

There's something unknown in the manual that needs to be visited to the shop again
The adapter power adapter is bulky and old
There's foam inside the laptop, which might be a design issue
The laptop does not have pen attached display
The RGB keyboard can be distracting for some users
There are issues with turning off the laptop quickly
The gaming mouse that came with the laptop needs to be clapped in order to turn on
The specs of the laptop were not clearly explained

Samsung Galaxy Book

Strengths

The performance of The X Elite is impressive, outperforming current Intel Ultra 755 H in many tasks.
These laptops run so much cooler and quieter than their Intel and AMD rivals, making for a nice quality of life improvement.
A lot of big name apps have been optimized to run well on this laptop, offering good performance.
Samsung ecosystem features like quick share screen sharing and auto switch for Galaxy Buds add value to the device.
The 14in version is thinner, lighter, and cheaper than the 16in version, making it a great option for those who prefer smaller screens.

Weaknesses

The X Elite falls down in graphics performance compared to Intel and AMD's integrated GPUs, particularly AMD which is quite faster.
The larger screen size can be a distraction from productivity tasks.
The trackpad on the larger model is not ideal for those who prefer smaller screens.
The higher price point of around £15500 for the 16in version may be off-putting to some buyers.
There are still some apps that haven't been optimized to run well on this laptop, which can lead to subpar performance and battery life.
Read Full Reviews

MSI Bravo 17

Seven years ago, I invested in a Samsung laptop worth around 16,000 for work and photo/video editing needs. It served me well until the fifth year when it started to slow down, freezing during video rendering and crashing frequently. A hard drive replacement with an SSD didn't fully resolve the issue, leading to frustrating experiences. I've recently upgraded to a new gaming laptop, but my trusty old one has left me with some expectations for its successor.

Samsung Galaxy Book

The Samsung Galaxy Book is a highly anticipated laptop that promises to deliver exceptional performance and style. Powered by the Snapdragon X Elite chip, it boasts impressive speed and efficiency, making it a strong contender in the market. With its stunning 3K AMOLED display and sleek design, this laptop is sure to turn heads. But how does it fare in real-world use? Is it worth the premium price tag of £15500 for the top-of-the-line model? This review will delve into the pros and cons of the Galaxy Book, helping you decide if it's the right fit for your needs.

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