While a gaming PC was once a big tower computer under a gamer’s desk, things have certainly changed somewhat these days. There are plenty of very capable gaming laptops on offer and they, of course, let people take their gaming rig on the road. But, such a laptop can be particularly expensive, a fact that makes finding a deal all the more important. This MSI deal is one that you won’t want to miss, with the Katana 17 gaming laptop now available with a huge $320 discount.
That discount doesn’t require that you enter any codes or clip any coupons, so placing your order is as simple as could be. However, the problem here is that we don’t know how long we can expect that this deal is going to last. There is no indicated end date on the product page and the limited-time status suggests that the deal could end at any moment and without any warning at all.
Buy: MSI Katana 17: $1,079.99 | Original price: $1,399
This gaming laptop comes with a large 15.6-inch display with support for an FHD resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, ensuring a tear-free gaming experience. That display is backed up by an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GPU.
Alongside that GPU, gamers will benefit from an Intel 13th-generation Intel Core i7 processor and 32GB of RAM, with a 1TB NVMe SSD handling storage. The whole thing is powered by Windows 11 and the machine itself sports a backlit keyboard and a black finish. Again, remember this deal doesn’t have a published end date and that ordering your new laptop now is the best way to get this special price.
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