During the recent Computex showcase, MSI revealed the Claw 8 EX AI+, an incredible handheld device with an insane amount of power under the hood. It’s fighting for pole position in the handheld space, boasting a whopping 32GB of LPDDR5X memory and the best APU on the market right now.
Unfortunately, all that technology comes at a price, and for what you’d pay for an MSI Claw 8 EX AI+, you could buy a PlayStation 5, an XBOX Series X, and a Nintendo Switch 2.
How is this even possible?
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MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ Price Revealed, and It’s Spicy
If you want to secure the MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ at the highest tier, which comes with an Arc G3 Extreme APU and 32GB of memory, you’ll need to pay as much as $1,799.
The handheld gaming space is truly heating up right now, and it seems that with each passing month, another tech titan emerges into the space with a fresh innovation. Right now, it’s MSI’s turn, and the exorbitant price point comes even with the manufacturer trying hell for leather to keep the tag as small as possible.
In a recent interview with FRVR, the company’s product marketing lead, Andy Chu, explained:
All I can say is we have tried every approach to get the memory and also storage at a lower cost. Like, deepen the relationship between us and also those suppliers, like to have some deals… and I think we have done everything we can do to make our system as affordable as possible.
(Thanks to Tom’s Hardware for that spot)
Admittedly, the top-tier MSI handheld isn’t a patch on the Lenovo Legion Go 2 when it comes to the overall price point. In the United States, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 with the Z2 Extreme build and a 2 TB SDD will set you back as much as $2,800 direct from Lenovo. That said, it does have a stunning 8.8-inch OLED screen, so that explains a portion of that price.#
If people were worried about the rising costs of console gaming, they’d probably baulk at the cost of a handheld device, which comes with stacks of limitations. Typically, concerns with battery life, overheating, lack of customization options, size, weight, and performance capabilities all come up in discussion.
I do love my ROG ALLY X, though.
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