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A new monitor milestone - MSI to announce (partial) Mini LED laptop at CES

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MiniLED monitors, being very new in monitor technology has finally took a step into laptop businesses, with MSI having their new Creator 17 laptop to include this selection. However real life tests is something that is yet to be revealed, perhaps by Linus himself?

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MSI is teasing the launch of its new MSI Creator 17 laptop at CES 2020. In addition to the tip-top portable internal specs and configuration options you will be accustomed to with the MSI Creator series, the new Creator 17 will stand out due to its use of a punchy new display technology. Mini LED backlighting sits somewhere between regular LED full screen backlighting and micro LED or OLED-style individual pixel illumination. It attempts to be a good compromise by delivering a good number of local dimming zones to a display. In the case of the MSI Creator 17 there will be 240 local dimming zones.

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The number of dimming zones offered by new Mini LED displays is viewed by some as a sweet spot compromise in delivering affordable TVs with colour / contrast performance to rival OLED - without the larger risk of screen burn that OLED panels suffer from. Rumours are that Apple is going to leverage Mini LED screen technology to upgrade its range of MacBook Pro and iPad devices.

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MSI isn't providing the precise specs of its new Creator 17 laptop or indeed its newly specced screen at this time, however it does give us some headline numbers to get excited about. "The Creator 17's 17-inch display boasts a peak brightness of 1,000nits and Mini LED backlighting," writes MSI on its news blog. "This technology enables 240 zones of local dimming control, delivering the vibrant visuals with the brightest whites and deepest blacks with sharper, more detailed imagery."

The image below shows the evolution of local dimming tech from none - a solid backlight to Mini LED. In actuality 240 zones wouldn't be very fine grained - imagine a grid 24 blocks wide and 10 deep and you have an idea of the coarseness of the zone areas.

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In other screen specs shared by MSI we learn that the MSI Creator 17 will boast HDR1000 certification, a 4K screen resolution, and a wide colour gamut of 100 per cent DCI-P3.

Some other general spec morsels of the Creator 17 shared by MSI ahead of CES 2020 are that this laptop will feature; the latest in CPU and GPU processor tech, the first Type-C port to support outputting 8K image to an external display, the world's fastest UHS-III SD card reader with a speed of up to 624MBps, and a Thunderbolt port supporting up to 27W(9V/3A) current output for mobile charging.

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For reference, the currently available MSI Creator 17M product pages are available to peruse. This existing model uses an IPS-type display with MSI True Colour Technology and provides close to 100 per cent sRGB.

Source:https://hexus.net/tech/news/monitors/138152-msi-creator-17-touted-worlds-first-mini-led-laptop/

Thoughts: This is nice, though I doubt this will come cheap for the next year or so.

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Its not MicroLED so not that great, looking for the next monitor revolution, LCD had a good run we need OLED equivalent otherwise we cant take advantage from these new tech HDR and good color source, when i see TV's on sale wit HDR10+ 4K premium lol but has 8 bit LCD panel with edge/direct led

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It's a solid step up, for monitors too, but yeah MicroLED will be way more amazing. 

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7 hours ago, Eigenvektor said:

This is just mini LED for more local dimming zones though, no micro LED unfortunately for the actual display.

Might be a bit too hard to fit a backlight array like that in a laptop. The next iteration after the asus pg27uq and the acer X27 is said to have micro led backlight for the HDR and have 500+ lighting zones.

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1 hour ago, MadyTehWolfie said:

Might be a bit too hard to fit a backlight array like that in a laptop. The next iteration after the asus pg27uq and the acer X27 is said to have micro led backlight for the HDR and have 500+ lighting zones.

Micro LED is supposed to replace LCDs as a display technology (i.e. an OLED contender) not just work as a backlight. The backlight is usually called mini LED.

 

https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/microled-vs-oled/

 

I'm not saying this isn't impressive for a notebook. But it's more of an evolution, not a revolution.

 

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