The Prestige 14 Evo also shares the same weight as its competitors, save for the Yoga 9i, which is heavier by a hair (3 pounds). The Prestige 14 Evo shares the same thickness as its rivals: The Dell XPS 13, the M1-equipped 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro and the Lenovo Yoga 9i. One of the best features of the Prestige 14 Evo is its weight (2.8 pounds) and slim profile (0.6 inches of thickness). On the underside, you’ll spot attractively designed vents on the Prestige 14 Evo - they remind me of an audio visualizer dancing to the beat of the music. The touchpad - decorated with reflective blue trim - is massive and elongated. The keys are larger than those on most laptops I’ve typed on, but this comes with a minor setback that I will address in the keyboard section. It contrasts beautifully with the dark gray keys that have light gray letters and characters superimposed on them. The deck is a tinge lighter than the dusky lid, giving off stone-like hues. The laptop also sports a 180-degree hinge, which supports the Prestige 14 Evo’s flip-and-share mode. It’s also worth noting that opening the lid impels the laptop to lift off from the surface at a five-degree angle, making cooling and typing a lot more efficient.
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The top bezel houses a 720p webcam and the bottom bezel sports another subtle MSI logo. When you open the lid, you’ll find a display with two ultraslim bezels on the left and right, however, the top and bottom frames are thicker. I appreciate the low-key logo - not everyone wants to be a walking billboard for a laptop brand. The lid sports a barely-there, center-positioned black MSI logo MSI that’s difficult to see unless you hold it under a light source.
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MSI Prestige 14 EVO (Image credit: Future)