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MSI Alpha 15 A3DD-044IN Laptop Launched in India | Price Specs

MSI has launched Alpha 15 A3DD-044IN Gaming Laptop in India online at a price of Rs 79,990 ( MRP : Rs 94,990 ).

This high-end laptop is powered by AMD Ryzen 7 3750H Quad Core Processor and comes with 7nm AMD Radeon RX 5500M Graphics ( 4GB ). It ships with 16GB of ram and has a 256GB SSD storage in addition to regular 1TB storage. It comes with Windows 10 Home out of the box. 




MSI has equipped this with 1 UBS Type C port and 3 USB Type A regular ports ( all supporting USB 3.2 ). It also has a Sdcard reader and an HDMI port. It comes with 51 WHrs Li-ion Battery


The display on the MSI Alpha 15 A3DD-044IN is a 15.6 inch Full HD LED Backlit IPS screen with 120Hz refresh rate. It has build in dual speakers and dual mics. The Front camera on this laptop supports 720HD video recording. 


Using the HDMI port, you can output 4K (3840x2160) resolution at 60Hz to an external monitor for better gaming experience. MSI has equipped this with dedicated thermal solutions for the CPU and the GPU. It also have 7 heat pipes to ensure proper cooling.


Package Name : MSI G Ryzen 7 Quad Core - (16 GB/1 TB HDD/256 GB SSD/Windows 10 Home/4 GB Graphics/AMD Radeon RX 5500M) Alpha 15 A3DD-044IN Gaming Laptop  (15.6 inch, Black, 2.33 kg)


Check out the current lowest price for MSI Alpha 15 A3DD-044IN on Flipkart here.


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