MSI WS66vsLenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3

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MSI
MSI WS66
WS66

Quick Stats

The MSI WS66 delivers solid overall performance with strong CPU, GPU, and storage capabilities combined.
The MSI WS66's decent build quality and sturdy chassis make it a solid choice for users who value construction.
The MSI WS66's IPS display offers vibrant images with smooth performance, suitable for content creation on-the-go.
The MSI WS66 workstation boasts a range of premium features including Intel Core i9 and Quadro RTX graphics capabilities.
Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3
ThinkBook Plus Gen 3

Quick Stats

The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3's performance underwhelmed despite its powerful CPU and modern Intel Iris XE graphics.
The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 has a solid build quality, with a sturdy metal bottom cover design.
The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 features a dual-screen setup for seamless multitasking capabilities.
The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 features up to 32GB RAM, Intel Iris XE graphics, and Wi-Fi 6E.
Key Differences

No significant specification differences found between these devices.

Rank
MSI WS66
#381
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3
Winner
#377
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
MSI WS66
#226
Winner
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3
#834
Display
MSI WS66
#759
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3
#144
Winner
Performance
MSI WS66
#158
Winner
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3
#574
Build
MSI WS66
#790
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3
#767
Winner
Features
MSI WS66
#603
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3
#128
Winner

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

Specifications Comparison
Specification
MSI MSI WS66
Lenovo Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3
up to 64GB
up to 32GB
up to 16000GB SSD
up to 1000GB SSD
Intel Core i9-10980HK
Intel Core i7-12700H
NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 (16GB GDDR6, Laptop)
Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 (96EU)

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

MSI WS66

Strengths

Honestly with the features on offer here I could see myself picking this to replace my current older personal laptop
The build quality is decent, the screen in my unit was good in terms of bleed, brightness and colour gamut
I'd use it for content creation on the go, no problems, but the 144Hz option does also let you to kick back with some games at the end of the day if that's your preference
The battery life was good, and internals were also fair with 2 M.2 slots, 2 memory slots and WiFi chip
You've got the option of Xeon processor and ECC memory too, should you require those
The I/O was pretty good, all USB 3.2 Gen2, no older Gen1 here, and while Thunderbolt, two Type-C ports and 2.5 gigabit ethernet is nice
The performance seemed pretty decent, and higher temps are a trade off with good performance in a thinner chassis
It's worth buying for content creation on the go

Weaknesses

The build quality could be better
The screen may not be suitable for all users due to bleed, brightness and colour gamut issues
There are no USB Type-A ports (except one) which can be limiting in some situations
The front facing speakers were not great
MSI are using slightly slower DDR4-2666 memory despite the Intel 10th gen supporting 2933
Internals can run hot under heavy workloads
There's no option for OLED panel which is available on some other laptops
The single USB Type-A port may be limiting in certain situations

Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3

Strengths

The laptop is relatively light, weighing only 4.4 pounds (2 kilograms)
It has a decent cooling solution considering there's no dedicated graphics
The stereo Harman Kardon speakers sound pretty good and have some bass
The battery life is around 5.56 hours on a charge for moderate to light work
It comes with a Thunderbolt 4 port, two USB-A ports, HDMI, and a second USBC 3.2 Gen 2 slot
The laptop has Intel Wi-Fi 6E with Bluetooth 5.2, which is an AX211 card

Weaknesses

The laptop's performance didn't match up well to other laptops with the same CPU in benchmarking tests
The fans can get pretty loud when running demanding applications or benchmarks
The RAM is soldered on and cannot be upgraded, which may be a concern for heavy users
The SSD is not top-of-the-line but is still decent and upgradable
Battery life is not spectacular due to the 70Wh battery and high-resolution internal display
There's no room for upgradeable components, making it feel more like an Ultrabook than a mobile workstation
Read Full Reviews

MSI WS66

The MSI WS66 workstation laptop is an impressive device that bridges the gap between work and play. Its sleek design belies its robust performance, with a powerful processor and dedicated graphics card making it suitable for demanding tasks such as content creation and 3D modeling. A range of display options, including a 4K panel, add to its appeal, while decent battery life and upgradable internals make it a solid investment for professionals on the go.

Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3

The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 is an intriguing laptop that blends creative and multimedia features with portable convenience. Its standout feature is the built-in 15.6-inch display on the side, perfect for color-noting or browsing while working on a main project. With a 12th-gen CPU and Intel Iris Xe graphics, it's designed to balance performance and power consumption. This review will examine its strengths and weaknesses, exploring whether this unique design makes it a must-have for creatives and commuters alike.

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