MSI Prestige 14 review

MSI Prestige 14

The MSI MSI Prestige 14 ranks as the #71 laptops globally, achieving a LibraScore of 81. Across all metrics, this product stands out most for its #132-ranked features among 654 laptops. Consider the LG Gram 16 or Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 4, which offer higher scores while staying in the same price range.

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Key takeaways
The MSI Prestige 14's performance falls short of expectations due to mediocre CPU and GPU capabilities overall.
The MSI Prestige 14's premium build quality is its standout feature, offering excellent durability and aesthetics overall.
The MSI Prestige 14's display is perfect for everyday tasks with sufficient resolution and color accuracy.
The MSI Prestige 14 features impressive specs, including Intel i7 CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX GPU.

Is it Worth it?

The MSI Prestige 14 is a decent laptop that falls into the middle ground category. It's not particularly light or portable, but its dedicated graphics card makes it suitable for occasional renderings and GPU-dependent work. The RTX 3050 GPU struggles to keep up with more demanding tasks, but it handles light graphics tests well. For graphic designers and video editors who don't require color-critical displays, this laptop is a good option. Its 14-inch size is also appealing to those who find 13-inch laptops too small and 15-inch ones too big. Overall, the Prestige 14 is worth considering if you're looking for a balanced laptop with moderate performance at an affordable price.

Build

The MSI Prestige 14 boasts a sleek and sturdy build that exudes premium quality. The aluminum chassis is robust and well-constructed, providing excellent durability. The lid is also sturdy, with minimal flexing when opened or closed. The display bezels are thin, but not too thin to be aesthetically pleasing. The keyboard deck is spacious, with a satisfying tactile response from the keys. Overall, the build quality of the MSI Prestige 14 is exceptional, making it a great choice for those seeking a high-quality laptop. Give MSI Modern 14 a try—it’s designed to provide an unparalleled build.

Display

The MSI Prestige 14's display is a highlight of the laptop. The 14-inch size is perfect for those who find 13-inch laptops too small and 15-inch ones too big. The screen resolution is not specified, but it appears to be sufficient for general use. Color accuracy may suffer in color-critical applications due to the display. However, for everyday tasks like web browsing, office work, or video streaming, the display is more than adequate. It's also worth noting that the laptop has a 720p webcam and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. Overall, the display is a solid aspect of the MSI Prestige 14. Get your hands on MSI Summit E13 Flip if you're looking for better display.

Performance

The MSI Prestige 14 delivers mediocre performance due to its Intel i7 1260P CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 GPU. The CPU handles tasks such as 3D modeling and drawing with ease, but struggles with GPU-dependent work like rendering. In benchmarks, the laptop showed consistent results with other RTX 3050 laptops, but lagged behind desktop GPUs and even some previous-generation i7 CPUs. While it can handle light graphics tests, its performance is limited for heavy-duty rendering and color-critical tasks. Overall, the Prestige 14's performance falls short of expectations, making it suitable only for casual users who don't require intense graphical capabilities. Consider discovering the power of MSI Prestige 13, featuring the latest advancements in performance.

Battery and Charging

The MSI Prestige 14's battery life is a letdown, lasting around 4 hours with moderate use. However, the included charging adapter and power brick are sturdy and reliable. The laptop also comes with a substantial 52-53Wh battery, which is decent for its size. While it's not the longest-lasting battery, it gets you through a standard workday without issue. Overall, the Prestige 14's charging system is efficient and convenient, but the short battery life prevents it from truly excelling in this department.

Connectivity

The MSI Prestige 14 features a comprehensive connectivity suite. It includes Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, and two USB Type-A ports for connecting peripherals. The laptop also has two USB Type-C ports with DisplayPort and power delivery capabilities, making it easy to charge and connect devices simultaneously. A 720p webcam is integrated into the lid, allowing for video conferencing and online communication. Overall, the Prestige 14's connectivity options make it well-suited for both personal and professional use cases. For a superior connectivity, MSI Cyborg 14 could be the right choice.

Features

The MSI Prestige 14 boasts impressive specs, including an Intel i7-1260P CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 GPU with 4GB vRAM, and 16GB DDR4 RAM. The laptop features a 14-inch display, 720p webcam, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, and Windows 11 Pro. Storage is expandable via Micro SD card, and the battery life is up to 4 hours. The Prestige 14 is perfect for those who need occasional renderings or light graphics work. A better alternative might be MSI Stealth 14 Studio, featuring a next-level features.

Support and Maintenance

I've been impressed with the MSI Prestige 14's support and maintenance features. The laptop's Intel i7 CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 GPU perform well in CPU-bound tasks like Revit, Blender, and V-Ray. While the GPU struggles with heavy graphics rendering, it still handles light scenes and video editing reasonably well. With a balanced performance and decent battery life, this laptop is suitable for those who need occasional renderings or light graphics work.

Pros

1. The webcam is clear and has good quality.

2. This laptop falls into category number two, balance Middle Ground laptop that has a dedicated graphics card hard for me to do occasional renderings in

3. It would be great for graphic design and video editing as long as it's not color critical due to the display

4. The performance series CPU is doing some leg work and v-ray shows significantly better results than 9th gen i7 in desktop or 11th gen i7 in a laptop

5. This laptop would be excellent for Revit, with many tasks being CPU bound

6. It has a good display size of 14 inches which is quite appealing to those who find the 13 inch too small and 15 too big

7. MSI's website has had it on sale for 11.99 dollars for quite some time now

8. The MSRP of this laptop is 1499 US Dollars, making it a reasonable purchase

Cons

1. The RTX 3050 GPU struggles to keep up with other GPUs if the laptop was equipped with more vram or better GPUs like 3060

2. The display size, while good, may be too small for some users and too big for others

3. The battery life is only around 4 hours, which may not be enough for heavy users

4. The CPU-bound renderings in V-ray show significantly slower results than desktops with the same CPU

5. The GPU performance in benchmarks like Enscape shows it struggling to keep up with other laptops or better GPUs

6. Having a dedicated graphics card makes occasional renderings possible, but not frequent ones

7. It may be considered too weak for users who frequently do renderings or heavy GPU work

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