Speaking of the ports situated out on each sides, on the left you have a Kensington security lock, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 1.4 followed by a mini Displayport 1.2, two USB 3.0, a USB 3.1 Type-C, and two 3.5mm jacks for microphone-out and audio-out. There’s also an ‘Apache’ branding on the back of the laptop for those who like to flaunt it. The back and the bottom of the laptop consist vents running across for increased airflow, keeping the temperatures inside under control. On the front you’d find three wide ‘mean looking’ indicating lights for power, hard drive and wireless activity. You wouldn’t mind carrying it around with you if you have strong arms. Weighing 2.5 kg, this gaming beast is one of the lightest gaming rigs we’ve used, but not the lightest. The keyboard palmrest area feels really solid and premium, complementing the lid. The hinges mounting the screen to the base are quite rigid and sturdy but do not allow you to open the laptop without holding the base. ![]() The screen bezels are plastic this time again and can be flexed easily with a little pressure which did concern us. ![]() The laptop continues to sport brushed aluminium finish on top with the backlit MSI logo and the exact same chassis as its predecessor. Everything we loved from the MSI GE62 6QD, the MSI GE62 VR 6RF's predecessor, is back.
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