 While working is important, we have to learn to properly rest and find hobbies and things to do outside of it, in order to relax our minds and ease off the stress. The MSI Prestige 14 is ready to do all the work you need, but it can also help you book a trip or plan something fun with friends. The versatility of the laptop is unmatched, offering a fantastic mix of performance, features, and portability. The aluminum chassis isn't the thickest one, which allows for some flexing, which isn't welcome, however, it also makes the device especially portable, weighing less than 1.3 kilograms. Despite the less than ideal durability, we have a lid lever mechanism which is vital if you want to keep a P-Series CPU in check. Speaking of the lid, it opens with one hand and leads us to the keyboard, which has surprisingly long key travel and clicky feedback. The keycaps also have a very large size. The touchpad has an embedded fingerprint reader, which does ruin the surface around it. On the other hand, the pad is covered in glass and is very wide, so it's not much of an issue. The sides of the laptop house the input output, which has all the important stuff you might need, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, full-sized USB 3.2 Generation 1, microSD card reader, and an audio jack. Time for the main event. The Prestige 14 has two options for a display, with either an FHD or a 4K IPS panel. We choose the more popular FHD option since it's more affordable and the resolution is detailed enough for a 14-incher. Simply put, the panel is great, reaching a good brightness of 327 nits, and covering 98% of the sRGB gamut. The accuracy also improves dramatically with our design and gaming profile, link for which we'll leave in the description. The choice of a 1080p panel is appropriate for a 14-inch laptop, as it will both get good pixel density and be better for the battery. The notebook carries a 53.8Wh battery pack, which lasts for 9 hours and 39 minutes of web browsing in 8 hours of video playback. Only 2 per 100 people watching this video are subscribers. If you decide to just start following us, we'll be able to reinvest more in our laboratory thus making even more helpful videos for you. Thank you, you're awesome. You can choose between 3 Alder Lake P-Series CPUs. Our summary of these chips is that they can absolutely challenge higher TDP CPUs if cooled properly, including units from both Intel and AMD. As for the Core i5-1240p, it reaches good results in benchmarks, giving several Ryzen 7 5800U powered laptops a run for their money. However, it totally outperforms them in Photoshop, which we are pleased to hear, considering the good display that it comes with. The laptop does have discrete GPU options, including an RTX 3050, but it will certainly elevate the cooling needs, which won't be ideal, considering the setup under the hood. The cooling here comes with two heat pipes and one fan. From the stress test, it is not enough to sustain the Core i5-1240p, which throttles very quickly reducing the performance significantly. The fan also got quite loud and the outside temperature reached 45 degrees Celsius. In terms of upgrade options we see a single M.2 slot, which fits the ultra-fast generation 4 drives. On the other hand, the LPDDR4X memory is soldered to the motherboard. All in all, the Prestige 14 sounds cool as a concept, but MSI missed the execution, especially with the cooling and input output. If you want a similar experience and are willing to bear some extra weight, the Prestige 15 might be up your alley. Of course, we've done a lot more tests and you can check out all the results in our in-death review on laptopmedia.com. You'll find the link in the description below the video.