MSI’s New Claw A8 Handheld Leaks at a Hefty $1,149
The price for MSI’s upcoming Claw A8 handheld gaming PC has appeared online, and it’s not cheap. A listing on Newegg US shows it priced at $1,149, positioning it firmly in the high-end market.
The price for MSI’s upcoming Claw A8 handheld gaming PC has appeared online, and it’s not cheap. A listing on Newegg US shows it priced at $1,149, positioning it firmly in the high-end market.
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