Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the MSI PS42 8RB - MX150 - Intel Gen 8 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for MSI PS42 8RB - MX150 - Intel Gen 8.
May 2019
(80%)
56 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great build quality, Portable yet powerful, Decent performance, Tactile and well spaced out keyboard, Exceptional display, Good port selection, Windows Hello support,
Poor webcam placement, Tiny trackpad, Annoying fingerprint scanner placement, Average battery life, No ethernet port, Lacks USB Type-C charging support
The MSI PS42 is a really good laptop for its price and offers the perfect blend of performance and portability. Thanks to the dedicated Nvidia MX150 GPU, the laptop is capable of handling everything from the regular day-to-day tasks to some light photo/vi...
Discrete graphics card, Ultra-portable weight and form, Solid display
Ugly and flimsy design, Poor battery life, Extremely tinny speakers
Just shy of £1000, the MSI PS42 8RB represents great value. It's near-enough the size and weight of a MacBook Air, but with added grunt for the GPU and CPU.Sadly, its design and build quality lets it down massively, as does the disappointing battery life...
Simple and straightforward to use, Plenty of storage space, Fingerprint sensor makes it quick to securely unlock your computer, Different modes for the screen tweak the colours based on what you're doing, ie watching movies, gaming or even in a bid to red
The laptop doesn't have a touchscreen, The keyboard lacks enough typing space and the edge of our wrists didn't rest on the laptop itself
Looking for an all-rounder laptop that makes light work of everything from word processing and photo editing to watching movies and TV shows? The MSI PS42-8RB is the ideal choice, but at a snip under £1,300 it certainly doesn't come cheap! It's lightweigh...
Awkwardly-placed trackpad and webcam, Average battery life, No thunderbolt ports, Photos by Raj Rout, ShareTweet, Facebook Comments
The MSI Prestige PS42 starts at Rs 77K, however as configured, my review unit will set you back Rs 99K. For the price, MSI's offering goes up against the likes of Dell's XPS 13, which offers better display configurations, speedier dual-channel memory, Thu...
fully-featured GeForce MX150 GPU with no underclocking, extremely accurate colors and grayscale out-of-the-box, can maintain minor Turbo Boost clock rates, silver color scheme hides fingerprints well, no fan noise during low loads, very lightweight and p
inconvenient Kensington Lock positioning, no Thunderbolt 3 or USB Type-C Gen. 2, low maximum Turbo Boost potential, Difficult to service RAM and M.2 SSD, PWM at lower brightness settings, suboptimal webcam positioning, SKUs limited to 1x1 WLAN, speakers
An ultraportable from gaming-PC maker MSI, the PS42 offers mid-level graphics performance in a very slim package, but it suffers from a stodgy design and a tiny touchpad...
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