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MSI Claw 8 AI Plus vs Asus Rog Ally X: Second time lucky for MSI and Asus?
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MSI has just announced the Claw 8 AI+, its new handheld gaming PC, and we’re keen to see how it compares to one of our favourite alternatives, the Asus Rog Ally X.
After a solid first venture into handheld gaming consoles with theRog Ally, Asus especially impressed us the second time round with theRog Ally X, which we awarded with a near-perfect 4.5-star rating.
Much like the Rog Ally X, the Claw 8 AI+ is MSI’s second attempt at a handheld gaming PC with the brand promising it has actively listened to user feedback to make the necessary upgrades.
Although we haven’t reviewed the new MSI Claw 8 AI+ yet, we’ve compared the initial specs to the Rog Ally X and highlighted the key differences below.
Price
At the time of writing, the MSI Claw 8 AI+’s pricing and availability is yet to be confirmed. MSI mentioned only that the Claw 8 AI+ should be available “at the beginning of 2025.”
Available now, having launched earlier this year, the Rog Ally X has an RRP of £799/$799.
The MSI Claw 8 AI+ has a larger screen
At a solid 8-inches, the Claw 8 AI+’s screen is not only larger than the Rog Ally X but it’s also bigger than its predecessor, as both the Rog Ally X and MSI Claw are 7-inches.
It’s worth noting that a bigger screen doesn’t necessarily mean better. Although a larger display offers more space for gaming, a smaller device is more portable and easier to ferry around on commutes or while travelling.
The MSI Claw 8 AI+ runs on an Intel Core Ultra 200V processor
The MSI Claw 8 AI+ is the world’s first Windows 11 handheld gaming PC to run on the Intel Core Ultra 200V (Series 2) processor. Code-namedLunar Lake, the Intel Core Ultra 200V supports AI and boasts better energy efficiency.
Meanwhile, the Asus Rog Ally X runs on the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor. Unchanged from its predecessor, the chipset is built on the latest Zen 4 architecture with 8 cores and 16 threads, and is integrated withRDNA 3 graphicstoo.
The MSI Claw 8 AI+ has two Thunderbolt ports
One of the biggest issues with the original MSI Claw and Asus Rog Ally was the lack of connectivity ports, with the former sporting just oneThunderbolt 4-supported USB and the latter lacking one altogether.
The Rog Ally X now includes a much-appreciated Thunderbolt-4 supported USB 4 port alongside a USB 3.2 port, while the MSI Claw 8 AI+ boasts two Thunderbolt 4-supported USB-C ports.
Both handhelds also include a microSD card reader too, for expandable storage.
The Asus Rog Ally X has a tweaked design
Rather than a complete revamp, Asus tweaked the design of the newer Rog Ally X to help it feel more comfortable to hold and use for extended gaming periods. It still includes the same controls as its predecessor, like the Xbox style ABXY buttons and LED-backed analogue sticks, but these have been moved slightly to improve reachability.
There’s also more curvature to the rear triggers which extend out for a taller and wider footprint.
The Claw 8 AI+ also sees hardware improvements, with MSI explaining it has enhanced the tactile feel of the LB/RB buttons.
The Asus Rog Ally X comes with three months of Game Pass
MSI promises that after the official release of the Claw 8 AI+, all consoles will come equipped with a one-month free trial of Xbox Game Pass, allowing users access to an expansive library of games.
Although a generous offer, the Rog Ally X surpasses this with three months ofXbox Game Pass Ultimateat no cost. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate offers all the benefits of Game Pass but with additional benefits such as additional games and exclusive discounts.
Early Verdict
Although we haven’t reviewed the MSI Claw 8 AI+ yet, the upgrades from its predecessor make it a promising handheld gaming PC. Not only does it boast a large eight-inch display but it’s the first Windows 11 handheld to run on the new Intel Core Ultra 200V processor.
Having said that, as we have reviewed the Asus Rog Ally X we can confidently say that it’s a fantastic handheld console. Not only does it feature a speedy AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor but we can also confirm it feels comfortable in the hand.
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We also expect our journalists to follow clear ethical standards in their work. Our staff members must strive for honesty and accuracy in everything they do. We follow the IPSO Editors’ code of practice to underpin these standards.