Celebrating MSI’s 40 Years with the Dragon Edition Draco Epic Titan 18HX
Strolling through the halls of MSI’s 40th anniversary exhibition after a long week at Computex was a real treat; it was an ode to four decades of powerful hardware, creative designs, and one of the PC gaming industry’s longest-serving titans.
Among the numerous innovations displayed, the highlight was undoubtedly the special Dragon Edition Draco Epic Titan 18HX. This remarkable gaming laptop is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, boasting a significant 24GB GDDR7 memory. Such specifications promise unparalleled performance for gaming enthusiasts.
The aesthetics of the Titan 18HX are just as stunning as its hardware. Inspired by the constellation Draco, which represents the legendary dragon defeated by Heracles in Greek mythology, MSI has crafted this edition with a beautifully textured metallic blue-grey dragon that is adorned with golden constellations. This design choice speaks volumes about MSI’s commitment to intertwining creativity with technology.
It’s important to note that the artistic design extends beyond the laptop’s backplate; the thematic elements are consistent throughout the entire device. While some may deem it excessive, for dedicated MSI fans, this tribute to their dragon mascot feels entirely appropriate. It’s a celebration of identity, rich with references that resonate with the brand’s history.
With features like a striking RGB keypad and a collection of bundled peripherals, the Dragon Edition Titan 18HX is one of the most dramatic designs seen in recent years. It strikes a perfect balance between extravagance and functionality, showcasing MSI’s ability to cater to gamers who appreciate bold visual storytelling.
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How much is that dragon in the window?
Beyond its visual appeal, the Draco Epic Titan 18HX is designed for serious gaming performance. Although testing games on this device was not possible during the exhibition, its specifications suggest it will deliver an extraordinary gaming experience. Its 18-inch UHD+ Mini LED display, equipped with a 240Hz refresh rate, promises smooth and vibrant visuals, while the advanced vapor chamber cooling technology ensures optimal performance even during extended gaming sessions.
Moreover, the keyboard features Cherry mechanical per-key RGB lighting, which includes a unique Copilot key aimed at gamers who appreciate additional controls right at their fingertips. This blend of design and functionality showcases MSI’s dedication to enhancing the gaming experience.
If you find yourself drawn to the allure of this device, it’s essential to consider its price. Although MSI has not officially confirmed the cost, estimates suggest that it may exceed $7,500 / £7,000. This is notably higher than the standard Titan 18HX, which already starts at $4,999.99 / £4,379.98. The special edition’s elaborate design, along with exclusive features and collectible packaging, will likely contribute to its premium price tag.
For those willing to invest in cutting-edge technology wrapped in striking design, the Dragon Edition may just be the pinnacle of their gaming setup. However, if your budget doesn’t allow for such indulgence, you might want to consider other options, like the new MSI Claw 8 EX AI+, which promises a more accessible entry point into high-performance gaming.
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