Does Intel’s Lunar Lake hold up? Our impressions, six months later

">the Claaaaaaw? MSI’s gaming handheld is an oddball in the segment, as like the original Claw, it’s running an Intel processor and integrated graphics instead of an AMD APU. The Claw 8 AI+ is also a little larger and beefier than some alternatives with its 8-inch screen, but Adam says it’s surprisingly comfy, if a little tall. It’s also running that more powerful 258V chip with 32GB of RAM, and it’s surprisingly quiet for a handheld with an active fan.

Adam didn’t do much stress testing on the battery, but I wouldn’t expect it to last long. And I should mention that, even with a generally positive response to the revised Lunar Lake handheld, MSI seems to be having production issues. The Claw 8 is incredibly hard to find at the moment.

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