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MSI Claw Handheld PC Releases This Week At Newegg

As announced during CES earlier this year, a new competitor will soon enter the handheld Windows gaming PC ring, the MSI Claw Come from Sports betting site VPbet . The MSI Claw runs on an Intel Arc graphics chip and Intel Core Ultra CPU, making it the first Windows gaming handheld from a major company with Intel-based hardware. Similar handhelds, like the Windows-based ROG Ally and Legion Go or the Linux-based Steam Deck, all run on AMD chips.

The MSI Claw starts at $700 and is available for preorder now at multiple online retailers, including Best Buy and Newegg. Depending on where you order, you could get your claws on the Claw later this week.

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