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MSI unveils the Claw, a Windows gaming handheld with Intel's Meteor Lake Core Ultra chip and a 7" 1080p 120Hz IPS display, in three models from $699 to $799

MSI Claw is first Intel Core Ultra-powered Windows 11 gaming handheld Instagram: The Verge : This is MSI's Steam Deck competitor called Claw.  The Windows based gaming handheld is equipped with a seven-inch LCD display, Intel's Ultra processor and a 53Wh battery. #msi #msiclaw #ces2024 #tech X: Ayush Singh Chauhan / @ayushsinghc : I am so glad that you wrote MSI on the thick bezel of the screen because my biggest fear while playing on an handheld is that people would mistake it for a steam deck or a rog ally @gamereaper187 : @tomwarren I'm interested in seeing the performance from the Intel chip vs the Z1 Extreme in the Ally. The hall effect sticks and triggers are nice. You have to do a custom install to get hall effect sticks on the Ally. I absolutely love the Ally. Tom Warren / @tomwarren : MSI's Claw handheld is now official, powered by Intel's Meteor Lake chips and Windows 11. It has a 7-inch 120Hz LCD 1080p display, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. Full details below 👇 https://www.theverge.com/...

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