The MSI Claw, a new portable gaming console, was unexpectedly unveiled at the CES 2024 exhibition. The manufacturer plans to release a console that stands out from the competition thanks to its technical specifications. Unlike most consoles that use AMD Ryzen Z1 processors, the MSI Claw relies on Intel processors.
What sets MSI Claw apart?
Like other new consoles such as the Steam Deck OLED, ASUS Rog Ally, or Lenovo Legion GO, the MSI Claw is targeted towards gamers who value mobility. However, the MSI Claw has its unique technical features that set it apart from the competition. The manufacturer has already announced future versions of the portable console, suggesting their intention to be a leader in this product category.
How long will MSI Claw be supported?
Clifford Chun, MSI’s Managing Director of System Products, revealed in an interview with IGN that work on the MSI Claw began two years ago, and the console will be supported for two to three years. During this time, the manufacturer plans to keep up with new games, whose requirements are constantly increasing. However, it is not ruled out that the console can be used for a longer period as a tool for playing older games.
What are the future plans for MSI Claw?
The most interesting information provided by Clifford Chun is that the MSI Claw is only the first version, and the manufacturer plans to introduce further improved versions of the console. Although no details have been given, it can be speculated that the new versions may have a different display or be equipped with new Intel processors. Only time will tell what specific changes the future holds for this portable gaming console.
Source: IGN