MSI has unveiled its latest gaming handheld, the Claw 8 AI+, featuring Intel’s new Lunar Lake processor and significant hardware upgrades from its predecessor.
Key specifications; The Claw 8 AI+ is powered by Intel’s Core Ultra 7 258V processor, featuring 8 cores/8 threads and a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) capable of 47 TOPS (trillion operations per second).
- The device comes equipped with 32GB of memory and a user-upgradeable 1TB SSD
- An enlarged 80Wh battery provides over 4 hours of gameplay in endurance mode
- Available in both 8-inch and 7-inch models, featuring 1080p resolution and 120Hz refresh rate displays
Hardware improvements; MSI has implemented several design enhancements to improve the gaming experience and device functionality.
- Two Thunderbolt 4 ports now occupy the top of the device, alongside a microSD card reader and audio jack
- The power button incorporates a fingerprint sensor for added security
- Redesigned top-actuated shoulder buttons offer improved ergonomics
- A more concave directional pad provides clearer directional input
- RGB-illuminated joysticks integrate with MSI’s Mystic Light software
Technical features; The device incorporates several advanced technologies to enhance performance and connectivity.
- Wi-Fi 7 support ensures fast and reliable wireless connectivity
- Dual fan and heat pipe cooling system maintains optimal operating temperatures
- Updated Game Page library software streamlines game management
- The NPU enables AI-enhanced features and processing capabilities
Design and aesthetics; The Claw 8 AI+ introduces a new color scheme and physical improvements.
- A distinctive “Sandstorm” beige color adorns the handles
- The back panel features a black finish
- The larger 8-inch screen maintains the same resolution as previous models
- Enhanced accessibility for SSD upgrades demonstrates attention to user customization
Market positioning; MSI has established competitive price points for both variants of the Claw 8 AI+.
- The 8-inch model is priced at $899
- The 7-inch version is available at $799
- These price points position the device competitively in the growing handheld gaming market
Future outlook; While early impressions of the Claw 8 AI+ are promising, its success will likely depend on how well it performs against established competitors like the Steam Deck and ROG Ally, particularly in terms of battery life and game compatibility with its Intel architecture.
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