MSI Summit HIDevolution E16 AI Studio A1VETG 16" 2024 Review

The MSI Summit E16 packs a massive 2TB SSD and 32GB of RAM into a 16-inch chassis, making it a ready-to-work machine for creators. But with mid-tier CPU and GPU performance, is it the right balance for you?

CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 155H
RAM 32 GB
Storage 2 TB
Screen 16" 1920x1200
GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050
OS Windows 11 Pro
Weight 2.1 kg
Battery 82 Wh
MSI Summit HIDevolution E16 AI Studio A1VETG 16" 2024 laptop
67.3 Score global

Overview

The MSI Summit E16 AI Studio is a bit of a paradox. It's got a 16-inch touchscreen and weighs 2.1kg, which puts it in the 19th percentile for compactness. That means it's not the laptop you'll forget in your bag. But what you get for that bulk is serious hardware: a 16-core Intel 155H CPU, an RTX 4050 GPU, and a full 32GB of DDR5 RAM. It's a creator-focused machine that's also rated 80/100 for gaming, which tells you it doesn't mind getting its hands dirty. The storage is a standout, landing in the 93rd percentile with its 2TB NVMe SSD. That's a massive amount of fast storage right out of the gate. Paired with that 32GB of RAM (92nd percentile), you're looking at a system built for heavy multitasking and large project files without needing to upgrade a thing. It's a workstation-first approach in a laptop body.

Performance

Performance is solid, but it's more about balance than raw power. The Intel 155H CPU sits in the 69th percentile. It's a capable 16-core chip that will handle demanding creative apps and multitasking without breaking a sweat, though it's not chart-topping. The RTX 4050 with 6GB of VRAM lands in the 73rd percentile for GPU performance. That's enough for solid 1080p gaming and a real boost in GPU-accelerated tasks like video rendering or 3D modeling over integrated graphics. Where this machine really shines for workflow is its foundation. That 2TB SSD (93rd percentile) means you're not constantly managing storage, and the 32GB of RAM (92nd percentile) ensures you can have a dozen Chrome tabs, Photoshop, and a video timeline open all at once. The 165Hz screen is smooth, though its 1920x1200 resolution is fairly standard, placing it in the 60th percentile for screen quality.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 76.1
GPU 75.7
RAM 93.4
Ports 82.7
Screen 63.1
Portability 15.8
Storage 94.8
Reliability 53.8

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong storage (93th percentile) 95th
  • Strong ram (92th percentile) 93th
  • Strong port (77th percentile) 83th
  • Strong gpu (73th percentile) 76th

Cons

  • Below average compact (19th percentile) 16th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 155H
Cores 16
Frequency 4.8 GHz
L3 Cache 24 MB

Graphics

GPU RTX 4050
Type discrete
VRAM 6 GB
VRAM Type GDDR6

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
RAM Generation DDR5
Storage 2 TB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Display

Size 16"
Resolution 1920 (Full HD)
Refresh Rate 165 Hz

Connectivity

Thunderbolt 1x Thunderbolt™ 4 [Support Power delivery, DP 1.4a, USB 4.0]
HDMI 1x HDMI 2.1 (8K@60Hz / 4K@120Hz)
Wi-Fi WiFi 7
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.4

Physical

Weight 2.1 kg / 4.6 lbs
Battery 82 Wh
OS Windows 11 Pro

Value & Pricing

At $1589, the value proposition is interesting. You're paying for a ton of high-tier RAM and storage upfront, which are expensive upgrades on most other laptops. If you need 32GB and 2TB, this config saves you the hassle and potential cost of doing it yourself later. However, that price also gets you a mid-tier CPU and GPU. You're investing in capacity and a balanced feature set over peak performance in any single category. Compared to a base-model gaming laptop at this price, you get more storage and RAM but less GPU power.

Price History

1 570 $US 1 580 $US 1 590 $US 1 600 $US 1 610 $US 18 févr.21 mars 1 589 $US

vs Competition

Stacked against its rivals, the Summit E16 is a specialist. The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i or MSI Vector 16 HX at a similar price will absolutely smoke it in pure CPU and GPU performance for gaming, but they'll likely skimp on the RAM and SSD to hit that price. The ASUS Zenbook Duo offers wild dual-screen productivity in a more portable package, but with much less graphical power. The Apple MacBook Pro M4 is in another league for efficiency, battery life, and screen quality, but you're paying a huge premium for it and losing touchscreen and gaming flexibility. The Summit's play is clear: it offers a large, fast-configured workspace for creators who also want to game, accepting a trade-off in portability and peak framerates.

Verdict

The MSI Summit E16 AI Studio is a compelling pick if your priority is a no-compromise workspace. The 32GB RAM and 2TB SSD are fantastic quality-of-life specs that put it ahead of many competitors right out of the box. You get a capable CPU, a decent dedicated GPU for light gaming and creative work, and a smooth 165Hz touchscreen. Just know you're carrying a 2.1kg machine with likely mediocre battery life. If you need max portability or the absolute fastest gaming performance, look at the Zenbook Duo or a Legion. But if you want a well-configured, do-almost-anything laptop that's ready for big projects on day one, this Summit is a really solid choice.