Grab the MSI Prestige 14 laptop on the Intel Evo platform for just $699 today

Msi Prestige 14 Inch Laptop
Msi Prestige 14 Inch Laptop (Image credit: Amazon)

The MSI Prestige 14 is a laptop on the Intel Evo platform that also happens to be on sale right now. You can get it for just $699 through Amazon. It was selling for as much as $850 at the beginning of February, and it has never dropped lower than this. This is part of a larger sale on Intel-powered devices we've been seeing across multiple retailers. Keep an eye out for more great Intel sales, usually in form of larger devices that have Intel parts inside of them.

When a laptop is on the Intel Evo platform, that just means it is hitting a certain number of qualifications that lets you know it's going to be a quality device. In this case, it is fast, with a long-lasting battery, and with just the right amount of power to help you get more done. The Prestige 14 is powered by an 11th-generation Intel Core i5-1135G7 processor, comes with 16GB RAM, and includes a 512GB solid state drive that has NVMe tech so you get plenty of storage and super fast read/write speeds.

Intel Evo laptops also need to have Thunderbolt 4 ports, so the Prestige 14 has that as well for some crazy fast data transfer speeds and connectivity. The ports support Power Delivery, too, so you can charge other devices or add extra screens. There's a media card reader so you can add to your storage.

It is lightweight, portable, stylish, and has a 180-degree hinge so you can easily flip the screen and share your content with others in the room. You can also login with just your face or your fingerprint thanks to Windows Hello and the laptop's security features.

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