MSI Katana GF66
Maximum PC|November 2021
Is this budget laptop really a double-edged sword?
SAM LEWIS
MSI Katana GF66

MSI MAKES SEVERAL decent-performing laptops that offer plenty of bang for your buck, especially at the budget end of the market. Other elements of the company’s laptops let them down though and often hold MSI back from getting rave reviews. We understand that you can’t expect perfection at this price range, but with the MSI Katana GF66 laptop sitting squarely in the budget bracket, can this model cut through these preconceptions?

It looks pretty similar to other MSI products in this range, especially the Bravo 15 laptop we reviewed earlier this year. Its slightly angular all-black design creates some sharp chassis lines that make the laptop stand out from the crowd. Straight out the box, it looks utilitarian and feels pretty rugged and sturdy. It’s not the sleekest looking thing, but it is slim enough to pack away in a backpack. Nor is it the lightest laptop, so bear that in mind if you’re likely to be carrying it around with you.

Opening the lid creates a gap between the hinge and the main chassis which is a nice touch and provides better cooling. Due to it being rugged and fairly heavy, there isn’t much screen wobble. The screen isn’t the most modern of designs due to a slight clamshell top bezel and a thick chin on the bottom.

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