MSI Creator 15 laptop packs in an RTX 3070 and a massive battery
Creators on the go or at a desk have some new powerful options from MSI.
What you need to know
- MSI announced the Creator 15 at CES 2021.
- The Creator 15 is a powerful laptop built for creators.
- The Creator 15 runs on up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Max-Q GPU.
MSI announced the Creator 15 laptop at CES 2021. The laptop features a powerful processor and is built with creators in mind. Its NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series GPU and Intel Core i7 processor should be able to handle many demanding creative tasks with ease.
The Creator 15 runs on an Intel Core i7-10870H processor and up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Max-Q GPU. MSI has not shared a release date for the Creator 15, but when it does launch, it will start at $1,899.
| Category | MSI Creator 15 |
|---|---|
| OS | Windows 10 |
| Processor | Intel Core i7-10870H, 2.2-5.0GHz |
| RAM | Up to 32GB, DDR4, 3200MHz |
| Graphics | Up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Max-Q, Up to 8GB GDDR6 VRAM |
| Display | 15.6 inches, Anti-Glare, 4K (3840 x 2160, 100 percent Adobe |
| Storage | 1TB NVMe SSD |
| Connectivity | Intel Wi-Fi 6E (AX210) |
| Ports | SD UHS-III HDMI out Thunderbolt 3.1 USB-C Gen 2 USB 3.2 Gen 2 Audio combo jack |
| Camera | IR 720p |
| Speakers | 2x 2W |
| Battery | 99.9 Whr |
| Weight | 4.63 lbs (2.1 kg) |
| Dimensions | 14.11 x 9.76 x 0.78 inches (35.8 x 24.8 x 1.9 cm) |



The Creator 15 pushes several specs to the limit when it comes to a creator laptop. It has a 15.6-inch 4K True Pixel Panel that's verified by Calman and covers 100 percent AdobeRGB. It runs on the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series graphics. It also has a 99.9Whr battery, which is just under the 100Whr maximum that the TSA allows for checked bags.
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