🔥 Dominate your day and night with MSI Katana A15 – where power meets precision!
The MSI Katana A15 AI is a sleek 15.6” gaming laptop featuring a blazing 3.8 GHz AMD Ryzen 7-8845HS CPU, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GPU with 8GB VRAM, and a 144Hz FHD display. Equipped with 32GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD, it delivers exceptional speed and multitasking capabilities. Enhanced by MSI’s Cooler Boost 5 and Windows 11 Home, it’s designed for professionals and gamers craving high performance and immersive visuals.
Standing screen display size | 15.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Processor | 3.8 GHz amd_ryzen_7 |
RAM | 32 GB DDR5 |
Hard Drive | 1 TB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | RTX 4060 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11ax |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | MSI |
Series | Katana A15 AI B8VF-448US |
Item model number | KATANAA15B8448 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Item Weight | 9.09 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.13 x 1.11 x 14.69 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.13 x 1.11 x 14.69 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 RAM |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
D**P
Awesome price, great laptop
The media could not be loaded. After a whole lot of research, I came to the decision that this was the best bang for my buck in terms of gaming laptops.I know a 4080 or a 4090 would have been better, and it could’ve used a bit more VRAM. But those laptops were easily at least $500 more and up, and it just didn’t seem worth it imo.And man, does it still do a great job.I’ve played almost every game at Ultra and Maximum settings with little to no issues.If running natively on the laptop screen, it’s buttery smooth. I am using a 34’’ curved monitor, and projecting to two screens at once at 3500 resolution, which can cause some games to lag a little at Ultra settings, but after some minor tweaks I can still run everything great!Overall, this laptop is a piece of art. It’s form is sleek and sexy, it’s relatively lightweight, the screen is great, it’s RGB keyboard looks awesome, and it’s just a total powerhouse, not to mention extremely affordable for what you’re getting.Incredibly happy with my purchase, one month in and I have no regrets. The speakers are nothing special, but the sound quality it outputs is clear. Also, I haven’t really tested out the battery, I hear it’s got a short lifespan, but I keep it plugged in so I don’t really notice.It does get REALLY hot though, and quite easily, even when just using Chrome I’ve clocked it at about 104 degrees Fahrenheit.If you’re thinking about getting this laptop, I would **highly recommend** getting a laptop cooling fan to sit underneath. There are some great brands for reasonable prices on Amazon.I purchased the Kevin Gaming Laptop Cooling Fan (I think that’s its name),, it can go up to 2,800 rpm and keeps my laptop at a nice 90-94 degrees.
V**E
Well made Laptop by MSI
This is my 2nd MSI purchase.I purchased this for a colleague of mine and all I can say is it was very good value for money.Mostly made of plastic but very well made:Screen is okay, not the best but not bad for an average user / gamer.
A**R
It’s no Mac… WiFi issues and power supply problems galore
I felt like I did plenty of research going into this computer purchase, compared benchmarks and hardware to ensure I was making a choice in product that would last 3-5 years. Let me tell you, this laptop isn’t it for my application.I needed a laptop to be mobile and edit content, primarily graphic design and 1-5 minute video editing. This includes using the entire Adobe suite with either one or multiple programs (not all at once). I found my experience with this laptop to be subpar at best. Right away I was leery of the AMD processor, I much prefer Intel. I cannot prove that this CPU was the root cause of all my issues, but I have a feeling it was a contributor. I was very disappointed with the lack of reliability, and it seemed every time I needed to use the laptop, there was some issue. And then of course if I gave it a little time it would finally come around, just enough for me to question if I could “make it work” in the long run. It got to the point where I started documenting the issues 2 days in and noted weird things I was finding since this laptop just didn’t feel right. Below were several of the things I noticed in just over a week of owning and using daily. Keep in mind I came from a M3 Pro MacBook Pro prior to this.Delivered: 9/20/24Issues with laptop:Google chrome opens first search with bold text every time, super annoying. Incognito mode does same thing so doesn’t seem to be an account setting/issueInitially opened using Yahoo as search engine with brand new Google Chrome download. Could have been an issue with previous extensions that I had, since I had logged into google first before searching anything9/23Laptop was at 10% and went into power saver, keyboard dimmed and brightness went down. Plugged it in for an hour, go to turn it on, black screen. Plugged into other outlet (neither outlet is switched) and it finally fired up 10 minutes later.9/25Got home and opened laptop, won’t connect to home WiFi, which it’s been connected to for almost a week and has remembered. Turned WiFi off and on again, and now says No Wi-Fi Networks found. Need external WiFi adapter to use internet now.9/26Plugged in hard drive (offline) to work on project, computer won’t read hard drive. Previously Norton wanted to run a scan every time I plugged in, so not sure if that’s why it’s not recognizing the drive but I wasn’t able to do work off the SSD until I had WiFi again9/26Was editing a project with computer, closed lid for 15 minutes, came back and screen is black. Won’t turn on or restart… 20 minutes later it turns on after deciding it wanted to be shut down, and tabs are now all closed and unsaved work lost… not cool.9/28Finally used Adobe Premiere Pro for the first time on this device, playback is CHOPPY, it will play forward when previewing, then chop back a few frames, then play forward, they chop back a few frames. Not a clean simple playback to review my timeline and see how my project looks…Trackpad pinch to zoom doesn’t zoom-in on timeline in Premiere… throws off typical workflow, VERY annoying9/29Perfectly on que… blue screen of death “Recovery” while turning on… time to get a MacBook.Another odd thing: EVERY time the computer restarts MSI Center and Xbox re-pin themselves to the taskbarI also added quite a few add-ons to “try” making the laptop feel more like a Mac. I added things like 3 finger drag, spacebar preview, phone link, changed photoshop and Illustrator settings to allow pinch to zoom… and even with all of this to help my workflow feel more like a Mac, the clunky computer workflow and unreliability kept me feeling disconnected from my work.
J**Y
I miss it :,(
It is fantastic. I returned it because I got buyers remorse, but I wish I never did because I got it on a black Friday sale. It ran all my games, smoothly. I played black ops 6. Rocket league and hell divers 2. No I'm here just playing on the switch 2 lol
N**N
Interesting midrange gaming laptop
Great mid-range gaming laptop. Keyboard feels odd compared to my zephyrus g16. Speakers are ok as well as the display. I did swap the main nvme SSD with a 2tb Samsung 990 evo plus and it’s been phenomenal. Battery life is ok but definitely do not use it too long away from the charger. The one thing I definitely like about this laptop is the cpu. Also it’s really easy to open and work on, which is a huge plus for those of you who want more storage or ram.Overall, it’s a gaming laptop that gets the job done but definitely consider swapping the nvme.
E**N
Good enough.
Got it cheaper than Newegg, does everything I want it to do. Kinda wish the keyboard was individually RBG instead of zone RBG. But it’s great otherwise.Minor negatives, can get a little warm, use a cooling pad if gaming.Battery life is okay when NOT gaming. HD video or gaming will kill the battery in an hour.Battery will drain faster than it charges when gaming. Take occasional little breaks if you plan on marathon gaming.
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