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MSI GS70 2QE Stealth Pro Red Edition Review

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Pros

  • Extremely good gaming performance
  • Rapid storage
  • Good screen quality
  • Slim, light design
  • Great keyboard

Cons

  • There's a faster gaming rival
  • Middling colour accuracy
  • Brash red exterior

Key Specifications

  • Review Price: £1800.00
  • 17.3-inch 1920 x 1080 screen
  • Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M graphics
  • Intel Core i7-4710HQ processor
  • 16GB RAM
  • 2 x 256GB SSDs in RAID 0
  • 1TB hard disk
  • 2yr RTB warranty

What is the MSI GS70 2QE Stealth Pro Red Edition?

MSI has made big inroads into the gaming laptop market, but its prominent position also means its new models arrive with a hefty weight of expectation.

Its latest model, the GS70, boasts one of Nvidia’s latest mobile chipsets. The GeForce GTX 970M is the second-best GPU from the green team’s new range, and it’s a formidable opponent for almost all rivals.

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MSI GS70 2QE 19Close-up of MSI laptop with G Series Dragon logo.

MSI GS70 2QE Stealth Pro Red Edition – Design and Build Quality

The high-end GPU isn’t the first thing to attract attention. That honour goes to the bright red metal used to form the GS70’s exterior – a colour that stands out against the matte black competition.

MSI leaves the brushed metal largely undisturbed – a recent gaming laptop trend we’re pleased to see. There are status lights, speaker grilles and a power button, but none of the silly vents, angled metal or ostentation that used to be the norm.

MSI hasn’t just produced a bold-looking machine with the GS70 – it’s thin and light, too. The main body is just 21mm thick, with a couple of millimetres added for rubber feet, and it weighs 2.66kg. It’s the thinnest and lightest 17in gaming notebook we’ve ever reviewed. The previous title-holder, Gigabyte’s Aorus X7 V2, was 24mm thick and weighed 3kg.

The GS70 even gets within touching distance of 15.6-inch machines. Gigabyte’s P35X weighed just 300g less and had a 22mm-thick body, and MSI’s own GS60 snuck under 2kg in its 20mm frame.

The 17-inch diagonal and thin chassis could lead to bad build quality, but MSI has done a decent job. The underside is sturdy, and trouble spots are minor: there was a tiny bit of movement when the pushed above the keyboard, and a tad either side of the trackpad. The screen is stronger, with no sign of desktop distortion when we pressured the rear.

The high-class, shining finish on this machine means we’d still use a sleeve when travelling, but we’re confident the GS70 can withstand the rigours of regular travel. The slim, smart design does have one drawback – interior access isn’t possible. We removed the twenty screws that secure the GS70’s base, but we weren’t able to pry the bottom off without risking damage.

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MSI GS70 2QE 6Close-up of MSI GS70 laptop's red side ports.

Ports litter the slim chassis. There are four USB 3.0 connectors, an SDXC card reader and three audio jacks. The full-size HDMI output sits alongside two mini-DisplayPort connectors – which means the GS70 can drive three screens. Internal connectivity is comprehensive – Killer Ethernet and dual-band 802.11ac wireless.

MSI GS70 2QE Stealth Pro Red Edition – Screen and Sound Quality

The GS70 doesn’t have a touchscreen, but it does have a 1920 x 1080 resolution and a matte finish. There isn’t any faffing with the larger resolutions we’ve seen on machines like P35X, and the matte layer means bright lights won’t prove an issue.

The GS70’s measured brightness level of 307 nits ensures it’s off to a good start – there’s more than enough punch to bring games to life – and it’s improved by the 0.29 nit black level and the 1,059:1 contrast. The latter figures help the GS70 deliver deeper blacks and punchier colours than any competitor.

Those colours may be vivid, but they’re not accurate. The average Delta E of 7.79 is the poorest of any machine we’ve mentioned here, and the colour temperature sits at 7670K. That’s better than some machines, but cooler than we’d like.

The latter results aren’t ideal, but the MSI’s screen is still good. Its contrast and black level give it more punch than any of its rivals, and its resolution is sensible rather than show-off.

MSI GS70 2QE 7Close-up of MSI GS70 laptop speaker grille with Dynaudio branding.

Dynaudio’s speakers pump out great volume, and quality is reasonable. The mid-range is meaty, and bass is punchy – at default settings our only complaint concerns the high-end, which is a tad tinny and loud. Hi-hats and other lighter sounds tend to dominate the range.

Sound Blaster’s Cinema 2 software is installed, and we improved the aural landscape by turning the bass up a little – it brought a tad more balance to the range.

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