MSI Claw A1M
Handheld gaming computer by MSI From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The MSI Claw A1M is a handheld gaming computer developed by Micro-Star International (MSI), released in March 2024.
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Developer | MSI |
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Manufacturer | MSI |
Product family | Claw |
Type | Handheld gaming computer |
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Introductory price |
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Media | Digital distribution |
Operating system | Windows 11 Home (Core Ultra 5 & 7 models) or Pro (Core Ultra 7 model only) |
CPU | |
Memory | 16 GB LPDDR5-6400, Dual-channel 64-bit (128-bit), 102.4 GB/s |
Storage | NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 2230 512 GB (Core Ultra 5 & 7 models) or 1 TB (Core Ultra 7 model only) SSD (expandable) |
Removable storage | microSD/SDHC/SDXC via UHS-II |
Display | 7-inch, 1920 × 1080 FHD Touchscreen IPS LCD @ 120 Hz, 16:9, 500 nits (SDR) with 48-120 Hz with VRR |
Graphics | |
Sound | 2 × 2W Stereo Speakers, Hi-Res Audio ready |
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Touchpad | Touch Screen (10-point multi-touch) |
Connectivity |
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Power | 6-Cell, Li-Polymer, 53Whr / 65W USB Type-C PD 3.0 |
Dimensions | 294 (W) x 117(D) x 21.2(H) mm |
Weight | 675 grams (1.488 lb) |
Website | Official website |
Technical features
It has a 7-inch 120HZ LCD IPS display, and is powered by a Meteor Lake-based Intel Core Ultra 5 135H or Ultra 7 155H, with 8 Xe GPU cores and 12 CPU cores (4 performance + 8 efficiency, 135H) or 14 CPU cores (6 performance + 8 efficiency, 155H). Other hardware includes a 53 watt-hour Li-ion battery and 16 GB of RAM, based on information from previews.[1][2][3][4]
The Claw comes with Wi-Fi,[5] two speakers, a Thunderbolt 4-capable USB Type-C port, HDMI output and an audio jack. It runs Windows 11 Home and MSI Android App player. It weighs 675 grams and has a black outer coating.
Reception
The device was criticized by reviewers for high power draw and lower performance than competing handheld PCs.[6]
Wired called the hardware outdated and battery life poor next to competitors.[7]
See also
Notes
- Meteor Lake with 4 nm process, 14-cores/18-threads, 18 MB cache, 0.7 GHz to 4.60 GHz boost
- Meteor Lake with 4 nm process, 8-cores/16-threads, 24 MB cache, 0.7 Ghz to 4.80 GHz boost
References
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