It’s mostly flat, so you grip it between your palms to keep it steady. In the hand, the Claw is most similar to the ROG Ally. I’ll need to see the handheld in action outside of the CES show floor, of course, but it’s impressive based on early impressions. And sure enough, in my demo, the Claw was both cool and quiet. The entire back of the Claw is covered in mesh vents, helping the device stay cool and quiet under load. The thermal solution is interesting, too. That may not sound impressive, but it’s about 25% higher than what we’ve seen with devices like the Lenovo Legion Go. MSI says it focused on battery life with the Claw, packing in a 53 watt-hour battery that it says is capable of two hours of battery life under a full load. Of course, peak performance is only one aspect of a handheld gaming PC. How Hyte is tying your gaming PC together with a single cable This is the strangest, most exciting keyboard I saw at CES 2024
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