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MSI Builds a 27-inch All-in-One PC for Gamers

Maximum PC: The all-in-one (AIO) form factor has its strengths, gaming just isn't usually one of them, right?. Ah, but that's starting to change. We were relatively impressed with Maingear's Alpha 24 Super Stock, a powerfully equipped AIO system, and now MSI is joining the fun by announcing what it claims is the world's first 27-inch AIO for gamers, the AG2712. The heart and soul of MSI's newest machine is its GeForce GTX 670MX graphics card.

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newsguy4024d ago

wonder how much it will cost

HyperBear4024d ago

They haven't announced a price yet or announce date for North America, but apparently it was/is supposed to be released at the end of March in Europe for 1799 Euros.

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I've tested the MSI Claw - it is underwhelming

Alekaha writes: "We've gone hands on with the MSI Claw and while it offers powerful performance, its price point and lack of a USP hold it back."

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Twitch, Bobby Kotick, and the Nintendo Switch 2 – Spectator Mode Podcast Ep. 142

The Outerhaven writes: On this episode of Spectator Mode Podcast, the crew discusses Activision/Blizzard's former CEO, Twitch nudity guidelines, Nintendo Switch 2 news, and more.

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MSI Claw announced with Intel Core Ultra CPU and Arc graphics

The MSI Claw has been officially announced at CES 2024 and it's entirely powered by Intel. No pricing or release date has been revealed yet.

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shadowhaxor105d ago

I've been following this for a while, and I'm looking forward to seeing how this does in a world of AMD-powered handheld gaming PCs.

franwex105d ago

Same. I’ll be observing too. My guess is that most games would be optimized for AMD. But let’s see what happens. More options is always better.

cammers1995105d ago

Meh I'll stick to my steam deck. All these copycats popped up. Ew

ocelot07105d ago

As much as I love the steam deck. GPD where doing handheld pc consoles for a few years and where fairly good.

Valve simply made handheld pc gaming cool on name online.

Inverno105d ago

Well they also made it affordable, cause those GPD handhelds were in the thousands when I first saw em years back. I'd also argue that Linux, and steam os is a better alternative to having windows. The ease of a console like experience with the option of a more traditional PC os with a lot of user made apps is pretty great.

ocelot07105d ago

@inverno

I 100% agree with you. I love how far Linux has came in the last few years when it comes to gaming. I really hope we get to the point where all future games have a Linux version. I would gladly ditch windows at that point.

SegaSaturn669105d ago

I love my steamdeck but there are times when I need to hop onto windows.

I beat banner saga 1 and the moving the data is a bit more complicated via SD.

So I installed BS1+2 on Windows PC, then the savedata auto transferred to deck.

I'd love a device that could boot steamos and win

ocelot07105d ago

You can dualboot windows and steam os on steam deck you can even do that on a desktop/laptop.

SPEAKxTHExTRUTH105d ago

I’ll stick with my ROG it does everything I need and more.

shadowhaxor103d ago

I just wished that the ROG Ally had a bigger screen. Also, how is someone going to downvote someone, simply because they said they were happy with their purchase?

Madness.

SPEAKxTHExTRUTH103d ago

It’s N4G you can be downvoted just for saying good morning.

jjb1981105d ago

Gabe is laughing all the way to the bank.

Good-Smurf105d ago

All Intel PC still have a lot to prove.
And It would be funny that if it finally hit its stride with Handheld gaming PC instead on Desktop.
MSI obvioisly have to priced this right or it could fail as it doesn't have AMD safe cushion to fall back to.
Buying into All Intel hardware is a still big ask and high risk investment to many people.

shadowhaxor103d ago

This. Intel is the newcomer to the scene, and this new SoC has many eyes on it .Hardware-wise, it does have a leg up on the current AMD SoCs we see in most handhelds. XeSS is definitely better than AMD's FSR tech.

It's going to be interesting.

As for the Steam Deck, it's most definitely a win the Valve needed, seeing how it fell flat on its face when it tried to pitch SteamOS so many years ago. Does anyone remember the Steam Machines? Eh... what a time.