The MacBook Pro 16-inch boasted a whopping 100 whr, the largest battery available on an airplane. However, Apple's bylaws show that the company has rounded down; MSI came out with its own measuring stick.
The new MSI Creator 15, as posted by TechRadar, has a 99.9 wHr battery, 0.1 wHr more than Apple.
Since these manufacturers seem to be trying to put as much battery as possible in their increasingly thin laptops (without making a fiasco like the Galaxy Note 7), it would be safer to go to the edge than to stand on the precipice.
And for those who still remember Apple's claim of a 100 WHr battery, here are the details, straight from Apple.com:
If surpassing Apple in battery size is enough to make you consider buying one, then your credit card Pricing for MSI's Creator 15 has not yet been released.
However, the Creator 15 measures 14.1 x 9.8 x 0.7-0.8 inches and weighs 4.6 pounds, while Apple's MacBook Pro 16 (14.1 x 9.7 x 0.6 inches, 4.3 pounds) is thinner and lighter, boasting a 16-inch screen that dwarfs the Creator 15's 15.6-inch panel and boasts a 16-inch screen that dwarfs the Creator 15's 15.6-inch screen.
The Creator 15 models listed on MSI.com have CPUs up to the 10th generation Core i7. However, while MSI offers a choice of two screens, Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) and Ultra HD (3840x2160 pixels), the 16-inch MacBook Pro's screen is in the middle at 3072 x 1920.
GPU options for the Creator 15 include 8GB versions of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super with Max-Q, RTX 270 with Max-Q, and RTX 270 Super with Max-Q, and the GeForce RTX 2060 and GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, two 6GB GPUs.
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