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MSI Unveils 8-Inch Lunar Lake AI-Powered Gaming Handheld for 2025
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Intel’s latest innovation in gaming handhelds: MSI unveils the Claw 8 AI+, the world’s first Windows 11 gaming handheld powered by Intel’s new Core Ultra Lunar Lake processors, at IFA 2024 in Berlin.

  • The Claw 8 AI+ succeeds the Claw A1M model, which initially faced criticism for performance issues but improved after BIOS updates.
  • MSI aims to deliver optimal performance from the start with the new Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) Lunar Lake processors, promising significant improvements in performance, power efficiency, and AI computing capabilities.

Key hardware upgrades: The Claw 8 AI+ features several notable improvements over its predecessor, enhancing the overall gaming experience.

  • The device now sports a larger 8-inch FHD touchscreen with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 500 nits of brightness, compared to the 7-inch screen on the Claw A1M.
  • Despite the increased screen size, the Claw 8 AI+ maintains a similar weight to its predecessor.
  • The handheld comes equipped with an upgraded 80Whr battery, a significant improvement from the 53Whr battery in the A1M model.
  • An additional Thunderbolt 4-supported Type-C port has been added, bringing the total to two ports.

Ergonomic enhancements: MSI has made design changes to improve user comfort and handling of the device.

  • The Claw 8 AI+ features reduced curvature on the back, resulting in improved ergonomics and grip.
  • The back of the device has a cleaner look, with enhanced grip design.
  • Analogue sticks with RGB lighting, buttons, and D-pad placements remain unchanged from the previous model.
  • LB/RB triggers and back buttons offer improved tactile feedback.

Cooling system: The Claw 8 AI+ maintains its predecessor’s thermal management approach to ensure optimal performance.

  • The device retains the dual fan and dual pipe design for efficient airflow and temperature control.

Early impressions: Initial hands-on experience with the Claw 8 AI+ suggests promising improvements over its predecessor.

  • The larger screen and ergonomic changes contribute to a positive in-hand feel, despite the increased size.
  • The combination of a more powerful processor and larger battery capacity indicates potential for improved performance and longer gaming sessions.
  • While it’s too early to definitively assess performance, early indications suggest MSI is addressing previous issues effectively.

Launch timeline and pricing: MSI has provided tentative information about the Claw 8 AI+’s release and potential pricing.

  • The company is targeting an early 2025 release for the Claw 8 AI+.
  • Based on the previous model’s pricing in India (starting at Rs 88,990), the Claw 8 AI+ is expected to launch at a similar price point.

Looking ahead: The MSI Claw 8 AI+ represents the growing trend of major manufacturers entering the gaming handheld PC market.

  • The device joins other recent announcements in this space, such as Acer’s Nitro Blaze 7.
  • The use of Intel’s latest Lunar Lake processors could potentially set a new standard for performance in Windows-based gaming handhelds.
  • As the market for these devices continues to expand, competition is likely to drive further innovation and improvements in the coming years.
Hands-on with MSI Claw 8 AI+ at IFA 2024: bigger and better?

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