MSI Stealth 15M: This gaming laptop nearly meets your daily needs, but at a premium price

MSI Stealth 15M: This gaming laptop nearly meets your daily needs, but at a premium price

The MSI Stealth 15M has plenty of features to offer both gamers and non-gamers, but its extremely short battery life is a tough compromise

The MSI Stealth 15M has plenty of features to offer both gamers and non-gamers, but its extremely short battery life is a tough compromise
Our jobs and lives require us to play the roles of multiple experts with ease, so naturally, we expect our laptops to do exactly the same. A gaming laptop isn’t just for those who know the world of Assassin’s Creed better than their own, but also the gamer who needs to build a multimedia presentation for work on short notice, the gamer who is editing their holiday photos for Instagram, the gamer watching a lush nature documentary as they wait to board their next flight, and the gamer’s child who is attending an online class. MSI knows this well and the company’s laptops are reputed for not just a superior gaming experience, but all-round excellence while being relatively budget friendly in its segment.These were the points we kept in mind while reviewing the MSI Stealth 15M, a gaming laptop priced at Rs 1,62,990. Did the device do justice to its price tag? Here’s what we discovered.(Sign up to our Technology newsletter, Today’s Cache, for insights on emerging themes at the intersection of technology, business and policy. Click here to subscribe for free.)
Design
After you battle your way through layers of sturdy packaging to see the MSI Stealth 15M and its 15.6 inch full HD LCD screen, you know you are in for an immersive experience. We were given the Core Black model to review, with spectrum keyboard lighting where the default colours are neon pink, blue, and orange. The laptop is very sleek by gaming laptop standards and almost light enough for some to use it single-handed. The MSI Stealth 15M is far from generic though, as the unmistakable dragon logo and the company name are placed in iridescent lettering on a slightly raised bar, giving the device an iconic and rebellious look. Thanks to the laptop’s flexible hinged design, it can be splayed flat on a table and used while standing. However, the metal body is prone to getting stained with finger smudges and prints. What’s more, the monitor tends to shake slightly when placed under a fan running at high speed.The laptop arrived with a chunky charging cord and AC/DC adaptor.MSI Stealth 15M: Nearly meets your daily needs, but at a premium price
MSI Stealth 15M: Nearly meets your daily needs, but at a premium price
| Photo Credit: Sahana Venugopal

Display and Camera
The MSI Stealth 15M’s generous display size and thin bezels meant many hours were lost playing games, watching music videos, and editing media. With a 144hz refresh rate, gamers should have been able to lose themselves in their favourite universe. However, a session of Destiny 2 was rudely interrupted by a pop-up announcing that there were too many low framerates and that the player needed to reduce the graphics quality settings. This stung when considering the laptop’s price, which makes it a premium product for Indian buyers. When these glitches don’t happen, however, the RTX 3060 graphics card makes gaming a vivid experience even in low-light scenes.Compared to the MacBook Air’s Retina Display, pixels on the MSI Stealth 15M were more visible and they distorted the clarity of icons. The display resolution is 1920 x 1080 pixels, which is fair, but could have been higher for a better user experience overall.Furthermore, there was a drastic difference in how the laptop display handled colours. Contrasts are lower, and the MSI Stealth 15M washes out bold reds to a shade of dark orange instead. The 45% NTSC IPS rating means this laptop isn’t the best fit for those editing photos, videos, or colour sensitive graphics.MSI Stealth 15M: Nearly meets your daily needs, but at a premium price
MSI Stealth 15M: Nearly meets your daily needs, but at a premium price
| Photo Credit: Sahana Venugopal
On the other hand, the MSI Stealth 15M’s webcam beautifully captures human skin textures, colours, and uneven lighting, which should appeal to those making video calls during the day and streaming at night.Though the laptop’s bezels are thin, they do protrude a little and are unevenly sized on the top and bottom, giving the laptop a widescreen but clunky look.
Battery
The real shock emerged when we experienced just how quickly the battery drains on the MSI Stealth 15M.The total battery life is about one hour or even less when gaming. While playing Destiny 2 and riding the high of shooting down enemy aliens, the laptop abruptly shut down. This will not do for hardcore gamers or streamers.However, battery life is sketchy even while completing basic tasks. When the laptop was 100% charged, I watched less than 10 YouTube videos, began composing an email, and then left the laptop to sleep for about 2 hours before taking it up again. In this time, 30% of the battery had been depleted. The same thing happened several more times on different days. Needless to say, this was far from what one expects with the MSI Stealth 15M’s 3 cell, 53.8Whr battery. Those on the move or gamers hoping to use the MSI Stealth 15M as a work laptop will definitely not be able to get much done without their charger.
Performance
The device comes with the Windows 11 Home Advanced OS and an Alder Lake i7-1280P CPU. The 1 TB storage space is more than enough for most gamers while there is 16GB of memory. The CPU speed could have been faster, as games took a long time to load. However, editing photos and media with desktop settings was a smooth experience and there was no lag here. Internet browsing and loading webpages was also impressively fast thanks to the Intel Wi-Fi 6 WLAN. The game downloading experience was quick and easy.One feature where the MSI Stealth 15M wins hands down is its Nahimic audio settings, which let the user meticulously customise their listening experience depending on the kind of media they are experiencing and the audio devices they have on hand. Packed with music, movie, communication, gaming, and smart modes, as well as adjustable surround sound and bass controls, the laptop is perfect for users who have specific auditory needs, users who need true-to-life sound, or just those who love blasting their bass. Yet this only applies to users with headphones and earphones. The external speakers produced a muffled sound that wasn’t clean or bright enough.There is a soft and constant whirring sound when using the laptop, but the device remains warm enough to comfortably place on your lap, even while gaming for short periods of time. Aggressive shooting and running can heat up the keys. However, the laptop is never unbearably hot as the cooling fans are efficient in their work.
Touchpad and Keypad
The MSI Stealth 15M’s keyboard was a delight to use, as the soft, sensitive keys are close to noiseless and give the user a seamless experience whether they’re racing into virtual battle or quickly typing up an essay. With a soothing travel and very subtle bounce, the keyboard is a definite plus point for both gamers and content creators.On the other hand, the laptop’s touchpad disappoints as it is small when compared to the device’s generous size, and is often slow to respond. A considerable amount of pressure is needed to drag windows and media around the screen, which will be a nuisance for photo and video editors.
Verdict
The MSI Stealth 15M isn’t just for the gamers among us (pun intended) as it is ready to support a wide range of use cases with its immersive screen, Nahimic audio features, enhanced keyboard, and lightweight body. However, the device’s extremely short battery life will be a tough compromise for most and it’s hard to swallow slow loading speeds, relatively lower display quality, muddy speaker sounds, and a request for lower intensity graphics in the middle of a game – especially when considering the device’s premium price. .

Why I fell in love with Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Studio despite its shortcomings

Why I fell in love with Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Studio despite its shortcomings

As I was waiting for someone at a Delhi hotel recently, I saw a gentleman coming my way. He sat next to me and curiously asked about the laptop I was using. “It’s a Surface Laptop Studio,” I replied. “Does Microsoft make its own laptops?” He admitted he wasn’t aware of the Surface brand but told me he liked the form factor of the Surface Laptop Studio. “It’s different from my MacBook Pro,” said the man who introduced himself as the owner of an architectural firm. This conversation just reinforced my belief that there will be takers for Microsoft’s experimental Surface Laptop Studio, which blends certain elements of the desktop Surface Studio and the premium 2-in-1 Surface Book. It’s a mobile workstation that’s also a sketching slate and a portable home theatre. I have been using the Surface Laptop Studio for a few days, and I am in love with this device even though it is not perfect. Here is my review.
The reasons why I liked the Laptop Studio
It’s different…and a little weird
It’s unusual, different, and a bit strange. It is evident people will notice you have the Surface Laptop Studio and it’s cool that this device has a differentiated look. At first glance, it might look like a traditional laptop with a solid, all-aluminum design and a hinge at the back, but the moment you pull the floating screen forward in front of the keyboard at 45 degrees, it becomes a whole new device. The Laptop Studio reminds me of the Sony Vaio Z Flip but the Surface team has done a better job by making the hybrid form factor slightly more useful.
The aluminum and magnesium construction is undoubtedly premium. The metal is treated in such a way that it gives a softer touch. The design is clean and simple, and I liked the matte textured surface. The laptop is noticeably flat but mostly angular everywhere else. The fan exhaust comes out from the grilles on both sides.
Stage mode brings the screen forward and is good for watching videos. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express)
Things get a lot more interesting when you reach the top of the screen and twist it backwards. The screen pulls forward, letting you use the laptop in “stage” mode. Initially, you get a feeling of little resistance but in my second attempt it felt robust enough and I could easily pull the screen forward. Essentially, when you pull the screen forward, it gets stationed over the keyboard. Magnets hidden in front of the trackpad tightly hold the screen, so only the display and the trackpad are accessible with the keyboard completely hidden. The way you can pull the screen towards you is better suited for consuming content, playing games, or working on presentations. I used the “stage mode” to watch YouTube videos during breaks in between work.Best of Express PremiumWhy I fell in love with Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Studio despite its sho...PremiumPenalties for delays, cuts in weekly pay: Life gets riskier for 10-minute...PremiumThe Sunday Profile: Father, son and ‘holy suits’PremiumTavleen Singh writes: India must choosePremium

A digital canvas for designers
Another way of using the Laptop Studio is by turning the device into a drawing board. In a “studio mode”, you can pull the screen all the way down and use the Laptop Studio like an easel. But the screen doesn’t lay flat.  This mode is designed to be used with the Surface Pen (more on that later), letting you take notes and do serious graphics work. That to me is game-changing if you happen to be an architect or a designer who needs a professional, studio-quality device on the go.
I recently went back to the drawing board and started designing handbags in my free time, and I found the Laptop Studio changed the way I work. When I have to sketch and hash out rough ideas, I take a small break from work and start working on designs quickly. With the Surface Laptop Studio, I get a single device for work, sketching, and entertainment.
Studio mode transforms the Laptop Studio into a drawing board. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express)
With an expansive 14.4-inch touchscreen, the Laptop Studio becomes a drawing board, I don’t feel like running out of space. I could have used an iPad Pro for drawing but then that’s a separate device with a different OS and ecosystem.
It’s not a tablet, and doesn’t feel like one
I have to confess that I really like 2-in-1 Windows laptops but I don’t see them closer to a tablet form factor despite brands constantly proving those devices are made to mimic the latter. The Studio is not a tablet, and it’s a good thing it’s not made to look like one. This device is 18.9mm thick and weighs around 1.8kg. It’s meant to be used on the desk rather than gripped with both hands, and that to me makes sense. Because when drawing or doing graphic design work you want a device to lay flat, I didn’t want it to be tinny. Probably because it’s so large and has a noticeable heft and thick base. As I have mentioned before, the display doesn’t lie completely flat in studio mode. Rather, it’s propped at a slight angle, which is helpful for sketching and designing.
I knew that from the beginning, the Laptop Studio would be on the heavier side, but it’s still portable and lightweight to be carried easily in your backpack. The point people often miss is that the Laptop Studio is designed to replace a creative-focused desktop computer, and therefore the sleek design is not something one should expect from it.
The Surface Laptop Studio in laptop mode. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express)
A gorgeous screen, plus terrific speakers
The Laptop Studio uses a 14.4-inch IPS LCD screen with 2400 x 1600 pixel resolution, 201 PPI. This 120-hertz display is incredible. Since the screen refreshes up to twice the rate of a regular 60Hz display, the animations are significantly smoother. The screen is so bright and clear, it makes every text and app shine.
I like displays on Surface devices also because of the 3:2 aspect ratio, which is perfect for productivity. They create extra vertical space for documents and reading text on websites like indianexpress.com. You will love the screen, even if it is not of OLED or miniLED type.
But what about the speakers on the Surface Laptop Studio? Well, are they good! The device comes with four speakers on board. At maximum volume, they can fill the entire room with music. I watched RRR and felt like I was in a movie theatre. I was surprised by the balanced audio experience and stereo separation. In fact, these speakers are better than those I’ve used on many laptops over the years.
Typing experience on the Surface Laptop Studio is incredible. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express)
Solid keyboard and trackpad
My favourite part of this laptop is the keyboard. This is impressive, almost at par with the MacBook Pro’s keyboard. It provides just the right amount of travel to make it feel satisfying. I made fewer typos thanks to the full-sized keys and adequate spacing between them. The same goes for the trackpad. If you are coming from the MacBook, you will get a similar feeling. The trackpad uses haptics, giving the impression of a physical click when the trackpad is actually static. It feels totally normal to me, and it works.

Finally, a 1080p webcam
The moment I set up the Surface Laptop Studio, the first thing I tested was its webcam. I immediately jumped into a Teams call to check the built-in 1080p webcam. The video quality was impressive for a computer webcam. Microphone performance was especially good. It has Windows Hello recognition for logging in, something expected on a Surface machine.
The Surface Laptop Studio fits nicely in my go-to laptop sleeve. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express)
Smooth performance, surprising long battery life
At the heart of the Laptop Studio is the Core i7-11370H quad-core processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti graphics chip, paired with 16GB RAM and 512GB of SSD. I tested the above configuration which will cost Rs 2,15,999. Don’t go for anything less than the i7 processor; it makes no sense to settle for an entry-level model if you want a Surface Laptop Studio for pro-level tasks.
The Laptop Studio is a competent machine, designed for serious work and gaming. Whatever you want to get done, be it video editing, editing images using Adobe Lightroom, or web browsing, this device will handle it with no dip in performance. The device is made for resource-intensive tasks, meaning you can run any professional-grade software on this machine. The Laptop Studio can also run AAA games, with some games reaching up to 60 fps. The device remains completely silent most of the time. Only when playing games or when rendering video I could hear the low roar of fans.
I don’t know if your decision to buy the Surface Laptop Studio depends on which generation of Intel processor it’s packing. Microsoft has brought the Laptop Studio to India at a time when Intel’s latest 12th generation Alder Lake processors are already out. The 11th generation Core i7-11370H quad-core processor which powers the Laptop Studio is still powerful; I don’t see this device falling behind in power and graphical performance.
Surprisingly, the battery life is impressive, lasting between 8 and 9 hours of light work which includes browsing, writing, and editing copies on Google Docs, listening to Apple Music, and watching YouTube videos. Of course, if you’re really pushing it, the bottom will warm up a bit and the battery will drain. But the battery didn’t drain at the rate I expected.
The Surface Laptop Studio’s design is clean and simple. (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express)
And now for the reasons to not love the Laptop Studio:
Lack of ports: The port selection is limited, strangely. The Laptop Studio includes just a pair of Thunderbolt 4/USB-CA ports, a headphone jack, and a Surface Connect port for using the included charger. For a high-end, creative-centric laptop, the Laptop Studio is thin on ports. Even the MacBook Pro lacks enough ports, but you at least get four Thunderbolt 4 ports.
The rotating screen is limited to two positions: What’s really curious, though, is that the rotating screen is limited to just two positions. In comparison, the kickstand on the Surface Pro 8 offers a number of angles. When you want to work on a desk, you can pull out the kickstand and lay it down almost flat, which is great for writing with the pen and sketching.
Surface Pen 2 is not included: Underneath the laptop near the touchpad is an area where you can attach the Surface Slim Pen 2 for charging and pairing. The Pen 2 is held securely in place, thanks to strong magnets. But the Surface Slim Pen 2 costs another Rs 12,000 and does not come as part of the package. The pen otherwise is easy to hold, supports tilt, and has 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity. It also provides haptic feedback with supported apps.
My review unit came with the Intel i7-11370H, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD and NVIDIA Geforce RTX 3050 Ti (4GB). (Image credit: Anuj Bhatia/Indian Express)
Should you buy the Surface Laptop Studio?
As I said in the beginning, the Surface Laptop Studio is an experimental device. You either like it or you don’t. Its unique design has certain tradeoffs. I ultimately liked the Laptop Studio despite the few compromises. And for those asking me whether the MacBook Pro is a better deal or not, let me tell you this device will appeal more to designers and artists who want a laptop that doubles as a drawing board. The stylus compatibility and the way the Laptop Studio turns into a drawing screen is an added advantage and its USP. Sure, the MacBook Pro has better specs. However, they are not equivalent devices. For me, the idea of appealing to the artist community with a laptop with an off-beat design works, even if the device costs a little more than rival Windows 11 laptops with similar specifications.

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