![]() Obviously, the higher-resolution camera produces a sharper image. For the comparison image, we blew up the 720p image produced by the HP Elite Dragonfly, a corporate laptop, to match the MSI’s 1080p. You can see the MSI GE76 Raider’s webcam below on the left, showing good color and white-balance rendition. Although you can find 1080p webcams in a smattering of higher-end laptops ( Microsoft’s Surface line has used 1080p webcams for some time, for example), this resolution is definitely unique in a gaming laptop. Some people might be most excited about what’s on front: a 1080p webcam. We like the trend of putting ports on the back of gaming laptops again. On the rear of the GE76 Raider you’ll find a miniDisplayPort, USB-C 10Gbps with DisplayPort support, full-size HDMI, 2.5Gbps ethernet, and a dedicated rectangular charging port for the power brick. Ports are back-on the back panel of gaming laptops, that is, reversing a concerning trend of fewer connectivity options. The left side of the MSI GE76 Raider adds a faster 10Gbps USB-A, plus USB-C 10Gbps, and a combo analog jack. Moving to the left side (see photo below), you’ll find USB-A 10Gbps, USB-C 10Gbps, and a combo analog jack. The right side of the MSI GE76 Raider features two USB-A 5Gbps ports and UHS-II SD Card reader on the PCIe bus. Illustrated in the photos below, the right side offers two USB-A 5Gbps and a UHS-II SD card. The card reader is a UHS-II reader hooked into the PCIe bus for high speed card transfers.
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