Eurogamer:
Imagine a laptop with the footprint and weight of the MacBook Air, packing a full quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, Iris Pro 5200 graphics, RAID-0 SSDs and a 1080p 13.3-inch PLS display. For many - us included - it sounds like a dream come true: a truly portable form factor combined with processing power that's a substantial leap beyond the standard ultrabook. Now imagine that when you get home, you can place the unit into a bespoke dock that comes complete with Nvidia's GTX 980 graphics card, turning a humble notebook into a thoroughbred gaming powerhouse. It all sounds too good to be true, but that's exactly what MSI's fascinating GS30 Ghost offers.
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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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.
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.
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.