By Ellen Fraser, | January 08, 2016
MSI has GT72S Tobii, which is the first PC to integrate Tobii's eye-tracking technology.
MSI has unveiled an impressive line-up of high-powered laptops and desktops devices at the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 in Las Vegas
The gaming PC manufacturer was dubbed as the future of PC gaming, creating devices that range from thin and light notebooks to powerful all-in-one desktop without compromising the performance.
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First, MSI has GT72S Tobii, which is the first PC to integrate Tobii's eye-tracking technology. The eye tracking tech also integrates with Windows Hello and should augment Windows 10's biometric authentication, The Verge reported. The notebook will be available sometime during January, bundled with a copy of The Division with support for eye tracking enabled. GT72S Tobii has a list of games with support for its tech as well.
Next in line is the Vortex Gaming Tower, which packs a couple of Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 graphics cards, along with an easy-to-upgrade design. It is easily one of the smallest, and most unique, gaming desktops to date. The 6.5-liter bucket has cylon-esque design is a little strange at first sight. MSI says the Vortex has an easy-to-upgrade design, allowing users to expand the machine as they see fit.
There is also the Gaming 27XT, a 27-incher customized desktop. It includes full-sized graphics cards, a 1080p display, a buttery smooth 144Hz refresh rate, and LAN connectivity made possible by a Killer Ethernet adapter, according to CNet.
MSI is also updating its ultrathin Stealth Pro laptop with a new, thinner chassis, cutting its width by 8 percent to a slim 0.78 inches. GS72 will also have the specs and price of its predecessor. The 17-inch model is available with 4K display option.
In addition, there is GS40 Phantom, which features Intel Skylake CPUs and Nvidia GTX 970M graphics cards. The ultraportable 14-inch laptop bears a modest 0.87-inch thickness while managing a healthy weight of 3.75 lbs. The MSI GS40 Phantom is available for purchase now for $1600.
The company has also updated its WS72 Workstation notebook with support for the latest Intel Xeon processors. The company says its workstations are certified for use with a number of software packages including AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Maya, and Revit. The notebook is is designed for CAD and 3D modeling professionals.
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