
"The 18-inch Mini LED 4K HDR display has a resolution of 3840 x 2400 and a variable refresh rate up to 120Hz. It looks fantastic. It's not as contrast-y as an OLED, but it has a colorful punch with enough brightness to be easily visible in even a sun-drenched room. SteelSeries made its mechanical keyboard with Cherry low-profile switches, and it's one of the most tactile and loudest laptop keyboards I've ever touched."
"The seamless trackpad is edge-to-edge illuminated by customizable RGB lighting instead of being invisible like on a Dell, and its haptic feedback has a satisfyingly hefty knock that's unlike any other. But like the Dell XPS 13 I tested earlier this year, it's not the most reliable at detecting finger clicks. If it had this feedback combined with the reliability of a MacBook's trackpad, it would be my all-time favorite."
MSI's Titan 18 costs $5,699.99 and aims for uncompromising gaming performance, surpassing typical diminishing-return boundaries. The laptop features an 18-inch Mini LED 4K HDR display (3840×2400) with up to 120Hz variable refresh, high brightness, and vivid color. SteelSeries mechanical keyboard uses Cherry low-profile switches with tactile, loud feedback. The edge-to-edge trackpad includes customizable RGB lighting and haptic knock but struggles with click detection. The chassis offers extensive expandability: two Thunderbolt 5 ports, three USB-A, two user-accessible RAM slots, and four M.2 SSD bays. Overall execution mixes excellent components with some reliability and value concerns.
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