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Finally, the MSI Claw A8 Is Almost Here to Rival the Switch 2 and Other Handhelds – Just Be Ready to Pay a Hefty Sum

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It's been a long wait, but the MSI Claw A8 looks like it could be arriving as early as July, based on pre-order availability in China.

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The MSI Claw isn't necessarily the device you think of when it comes to handheld consoles. But at this price, it has one of the best value for money during the summer sales. 👉 Find the best deals to seize during the 2025 summer sales The market is full of portable consoles, with

During the COMPUTEX, MSI surprised us with an AMD Claw A8 processor console, even though the dragon brand has been working with Intel for a little while now. But above all, the chosen processor is the recent Ryzen Z2 Extreme, which is expected at ASUS with the ROG Xbox Ally X by the end of the year. MSI could hit a big blow, with a small but: in China, the console was seen in pre-order at 6999 yuans, i.e. about 829 U+20AC without the various tax…

It has been in China where we have already been able to find listed the MSI Claw A8 portable console. This release is quite important for MSI. And this is the company’s first console that comes with AMD hardware. Remembering that earlier versions turned to Intel processors. Being the most recent model, the MSI Claw 8 AI+, the only model based on Intel Core Ultra 200 Series processors. Another very remarkable aspect is the price at which this con…

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PCGuide broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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