United Kingdom
Catalog   /   Computing   /   Laptops & Accessories   /   Laptops

Comparison MSI Katana GF66 11UC [GF66 11UC-1091US] vs MSI GF63 Thin 11UC [GF63 11UC-215XPL]

Add to comparison
MSI Katana GF66 11UC (GF66 11UC-1091US)
MSI GF63 Thin 11UC (GF63 11UC-215XPL)
MSI Katana GF66 11UC [GF66 11UC-1091US]MSI GF63 Thin 11UC [GF63 11UC-215XPL]
Outdated ProductOutdated Product
TOP sellers
Typelaptoplaptop
Screen
Screen size15.6 "15.6 "
Screen typeIPSIPS
Surface treatmentanti-glarematte
Screen resolution1920x1080 (16:9)1920x1080 (16:9)
Refresh rate144 Hz144 Hz
Brightness320 nit
Contrast1130 :1
Colour gamut (sRGB)91 %
Colour gamut (Adobe RGB)67 %
Thin bezels
CPU
SeriesCore i5Core i5
Model11400H11400H
Code nameTiger Lake (11th Gen)Tiger Lake (11th Gen)
Processor cores66
Total threads12 threads12 threads
CPU speed2.7 GHz2.7 GHz
TurboBoost / TurboCore frequency4.5 GHz4.5 GHz
L2 cache7680 KB7680 KB
L3 cache12 MB12 MB
CPU TDP45 W45 W
3DMark0612041 score(s)12041 score(s)
Passmark CPU Mark15940 score(s)15921 score(s)
SuperPI 1M7.5 sec7.5 sec
RAM
RAM8 GB8 GB
Max. RAM64 GB64 GB
RAM typeDDR4DDR4
RAM speed3200 MHz3200 MHz
Slots22
Graphics card
Graphics card typededicateddedicated
Graphics card seriesNVIDIA GeForceNVIDIA GeForce
Graphics card modelRTX 3050RTX 3050
Video memory4 GB4 GB
Memory typeGDDR6GDDR6
GPU TDP60 W40 W
3DMark0639512 score(s)39512 score(s)
3DMark Vantage P43216 score(s)43216 score(s)
FPS in games
GTA 5 High Full HD107 fps107 fps
GTA 5 Ultra Full HD64 fps64 fps
GTA 5 Ultra 4K50 fps50 fps
Witcher 3 High Full HD95 fps
Witcher 3 Ultra Full HD51 fps
The Witcher 3 Ultra 4K33 fps
Cyberpunk 2077 High Full HD40 fps40 fps
Cyberpunk 2077 Ultra Full HD35 fps35 fps
God of War High Full HD37 fps37 fps
God of War Ultra Full HD25 fps25 fps
Storage
Drive typeSSD M.2SSD M.2
Drive capacity512 GB512 GB
M.2 drive interfacePCI-E 3.0 4xPCI-E
NVMe
M.2 drive size22x80 mm22x80 mm
Additional 2.5" slot
Connections
Connection ports
HDMI
HDMI
Card reader
USB 2.01 pc
USB 3.2 gen123
USB C 3.2 gen11 pc1 pc
Alternate Mode
Monitors connection11
LAN (RJ-45)1 Gbps1 Gbps
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
Bluetoothv 5.2v 5.1
Multimedia
Smartphone communication
Webcam1280x720 (HD)1280x720 (HD)
Camera shutter
Speakers22
Security
 
 
kensington / Noble lock
TPM
Keyboard
Backlightredred
Key designisland typeisland type
Num block
Input devicetouchpadtouchpad
Battery
Battery capacity53 W*h51 W*h
Number of battery cells33
Operating time7 h
Powered by USB-C (Power Delivery)
Fast charge
General
Preinstalled OSWindows 11 HomeDOS
Materialmatte plasticaluminium / plastic
Dimensions (WxDxT)359x259x25 mm359x254x22 mm
Weight2.3 kg1.86 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2023april 2022

Surface treatment

Glossy. A glossy surface improves the overall picture quality: other things being equal, the picture on such a screen looks brighter and more colorful than on a matte one. On the other hand, pollution is very noticeable on such a surface, and in bright external lighting, a lot of glare appears on it, which can greatly interfere with viewing. Therefore, instead of the classic gloss, laptops are increasingly using an anti-reflective version of such a coating (see below). Nevertheless, this option still does not lose popularity: it is somewhat cheaper than the “anti-glare”, and in soft, relatively dim lighting, it can even provide a more pleasing image to the eye.

Matte. Matte finish is inexpensive and does not form glare even from fairly bright lighting. On the other hand, the picture on such a screen is noticeably dimmer than on a similar glossy display. However, this moment can be compensated by various design solutions (primarily a good margin of brightness); so this option can be found in all categories of modern laptops — from low-cost models for working with documents to top gaming configurations.

Glossy (anti-glare). A variation on the glossy finish described above, designed to reduce glare from external light sources. Such screens really glare noticeably less than traditional glossy ones (or even do not give glare at all); at the same time, in...terms of image quality, they are at least superior to matte ones. So it is this type of coating that is most popular nowadays.

Brightness

The maximum brightness that a laptop screen can provide.

The brighter the ambient light, the brighter the laptop screen should be, otherwise the image on it may be difficult to read. And vice versa: in dim ambient light, high brightness is unnecessary — it greatly burdens the eyes (however, in this case, modern laptops provide brightness control). Thus, the higher this indicator, the more versatile the screen is, the wider the range of conditions in which it can be effectively used. The downside of these benefits is an increase in price and energy consumption.

As for specific values, many modern laptops have a brightness of 250 – 300 cd / m2 and even lower. This is quite enough for working under artificial lighting of medium intensity, but in bright natural light, visibility may already be a problem. For use in sunny weather (especially outdoors), it is desirable to have a brightness margin of at least 300 – 350 cd / m2. And in the most advanced models, this parameter can be 350 – 400 cd / m2 and even more.

Contrast

The contrast of the screen installed in the laptop.

Contrast is the largest difference in brightness between the lightest white and darkest black that can be achieved on a single screen. It is written as a fraction, for example, 560:1; while the larger the first number, the higher the contrast, the more advanced the screen is and the better the image quality can be achieved on it. This is especially noticeable with large differences in brightness within a single frame: with low contrast, individual details located in the darkest or brightest parts of the picture may be lost, increasing the contrast allows you to eliminate this phenomenon to a certain extent. The flip side of these benefits is an increase in cost.

Separately, we emphasize that in this case only static contrast is indicated — the difference provided within one frame in normal operation, at constant brightness and without the use of special technologies. For advertising purposes, some manufacturers may also provide data on the so-called dynamic contrast — it can be measured in very impressive numbers (seven-digit or more). However, you should focus primarily on static contrast — this is the basic characteristic of any display.

As for specific values, even in the most advanced screens, this indicator does not exceed 2000: 1. But in general, modern laptops have a rather low contrast ratio — it is assumed that for tasks that require more advanced image characteristics, it is more...reasonable to use an external screen (monitor or TV).

Colour gamut (sRGB)

The colour gamut of the laptop matrix according to the Rec.709 colour model or according to sRGB.

Colour gamut describes the range of colours that can be displayed on the screen. It is indicated as a percentage, but not relative to the entire variety of visible colours, but relative to the conditional colour space (colour model). This is due to the fact that no modern screen is able to display all the colours visible to humans. However, the larger the colour gamut, the wider the screen's capabilities, the better its colour reproduction.

Specifically, sRGB and Rec.709 are the most popular of today's colour models; they have the same range and differ only in the scope (sRGB is used in computers, Rec. 709 is used in HDTV). Therefore, the closer the colour gamut is to 100%, the more accurately the colours on the screen will match the colours that were originally intended by the creator of the film, game, etc. At the same time, note that such accuracy is not particularly needed in everyday use — it critical only for professional work with colour; and even in such cases, it is more convenient to buy a separate monitor with a wide colour gamut for a laptop, rather than looking for a laptop with a high-quality (and, accordingly, expensive) matrix.

Colour gamut (Adobe RGB)

The colour gamut of the laptop matrix according to the Adobe RGB colour model.

Colour gamut describes the range of colours that can be displayed on the screen. It is indicated as a percentage, but not relative to the entire variety of visible colours, but relative to the conditional colour space (colour model). This is due to the fact that no modern screen is able to display all the colours visible to humans. However, the larger the colour gamut, the wider the screen's capabilities, the better its colour reproduction.

The Adobe RGB colour model was originally developed for print applications; the range of colours covered by it corresponds to the capabilities of professional printing equipment. Therefore, theoretically, the extensive coverage of this model will be useful to those involved in the design and layout of high-end printed products. However most laptop screens have very limited Adobe RGB values, rarely exceeding 74%; however, you can also find high-end models where this figure approaches 100%. Of course, the cost of such laptops will also be appropriate; therefore, it makes sense to pay attention to them, first of all, when the ability to work with colour “on the go” is of key importance. If this is to be done in one place, it may be more justified to buy a separate monitor with a wide colour gamut (especially since a monitor with such characteristics is easier to find than a laptop).

Thin bezels

Laptops where the bezel around the screen is narrow, so that the screen takes up almost the entire top half of the device. Thin bezels can be almost invisible to the user; it is believed that this improves the impression of the picture, but this point depends on personal preference. But what this feature definitely affects is compactness: the dimensions of such a laptop in length and width will be somewhat smaller than that of a model with the same diagonal, but without a thin frame.

Passmark CPU Mark

The result shown by the laptop processor in the Passmark CPU Mark test.

Passmark CPU Mark is a comprehensive test that is more detailed and reliable than the popular 3DMark06 (see above). It checks not only the gaming capabilities of the CPU, but also its performance in other modes, based on which it displays the overall score; this score can be used to fairly reliably evaluate the processor as a whole (the more points, the higher the performance).

GPU TDP

The amount of heat generated by the graphics processing unit (GPU) during normal operation. TDP is expressed in watts. It allows you to evaluate the thermal characteristics of a laptop and determine its potential for working with high graphics loads. The higher the GPU TDP value, the more power the GPU consumes, which may require a more efficient cooling system to avoid overheating and ensure stable operation of the device. Laptops with higher GPU heat dissipation are better suited for gamers or graphics and video production professionals.

FPS in games

The number of frames per second (FPS) produced by laptop in certain popular games at different frame resolutions. Note that the results in this list determine the average frame rates and are rather demonstrative in nature, since the data is obtained during one-time test of the game on specific hardware. In practice, slightly different processor or video card may be installed in laptop, the TDP of the graphics adapter or the frequency of the RAM may differ. As a result, FPS will also vary up or down from the values specified here, however, the deviations will be insignificant. For rough understanding of what result you should expect, FPS tests in games are quite suitable.
MSI GF63 Thin 11UC often compared