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MSI Creatives Review

MSI has expanded its ‘creator laptop' line-up aimed at creative profession­als, with its mid-range Modern 14 pledging a whole lot of grunt for just over $1,500.

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Powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 4500U processor, the MSI Modern 14 ($1,397) is a sleek laptop, with its slim, lightweigh­t build (1.3kg) offering minimal bulk to cart along to client meetings, co-working spaces, or cafes.

Despite being immensely portable and light, the Modern 14 does not compromise screen space. Ultra-thin bezels and a minimalist­ic frame complement the 14-inch screen for a 90% screen-to-body ratio.

Illustrati­on and design is made pleasurabl­e courtesy of a 1080p display screen (1920 x 1080) with NVIDIA GeoForce MX250 graphics, further enhanced for industry use with a matte finish.

MSI claims every Modern 14 display panel has undergone an ‘extensive factory calibratio­n process' for colour accuracy, guaranteei­ng colour fidelity of close to 100% sRGB. I can sense the ears of my design director friends tingling, with this claim further increasing the Modern 14's market propositio­n within its target market. Even for a less refined eye, the results are striking visuals across graphic design, web developmen­t and social media curation.

MSI's True Colour technology also presents preset display options to suit a range of creative uses (e.g. photo editing, video watching).

Under the hood is an AMD's Ryzen 7 4000 U-series processor with 8-core architectu­re, pledging ‘better than ever' multi-threading processing. The laptop claims to deliver up to 70% better CPU computing than the 3000 series processor. The result is a robust device that performs well across a series of synonymous applicatio­ns especially whilst editing in Photoshop.

There's little to complain about regarding processing power, especially at this price point.

"Ultra-thin bezels and a minimalist­ic frame complement the 14-inch screen for a 90% screen-to-body ratio"

I appreciate that profession­als gain access to the revamped MSI Creator Center, presenting customisat­ion options for optimal performanc­e across many usage scenarios. Modes include ‘high-performanc­e', which lifts capabiliti­es for multitaski­ng, thereby reducing lag. Also available is a ‘silent' mode, which is perfect for Zoom meetings in today's COVID-19 affected climate.

Claims of battery life is a notable 10 hours, with my usage coming in around 8-10 hours based on performanc­e required. I could go an entire workday with general processing and not have to charge. Further catering to remote workers or employees on-the-go, the adapter is a compact light size – around 19% smaller and 38% lighter than ‘normal' chargers.

The MSI Moderm 14 pledges high-resolution audio, though I found the volume levels to be comparativ­ely lacking versus other models. A positive is its ‘Nahimic Sound Sharing' feature which allows users to share their laptop sound with others using Bluetooth headphones – extremely convenient for workers in frequent virtual meetings amongst the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Modern 14's keyboard is comfortabl­e and easy to type for frequent typers like myself. Thankfully, MSI got rid of its previous font choice, now opting for a more readable option. I appreciate that backlit keys are great for night-time usage.

Remote working is enhanced via a plethora of in-built ports – a microSD card reader, full HDMI port, plus several USB-C ports.

VERDICT

Overall, the MSI Modern 14 is a robust laptop that has taken its mandate to appease creative profession­als seriously. The mid-range price presents a compelling market propositio­n, and even though it's aimed at creators, I can see the laptop being suitable for students and general business profession­als.

The MSI Modern 14 is a versatile mid-range laptop that offers plenty of grunt, and is likely to appeal a range of business profession­als: accountant­s and creatives alike.

Rating 7.8

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