- MSI announced its new Claw 8 AI+ and Claw 7 AI+ gaming handhelds last year.
- We received a press release telling us that both devices were supposed to have launched by now, but neither one is available at retailers.
- Some retailers are showing that the device can be preordered starting sometime in February.
- The original MSI Claw didn’t offer as good of performance as ROG Ally and Legion Go.
- OPINION: I really want to give MSI Claw AI+ a chance, but these failures to launch aren’t helping the handheld’s reputation.
Back in December, I reported that the new MSI Claw 8 AI+ and Claw 7 AI+ gaming handhelds had launched, based on a press release that MSI itself had sent us. While listings for these devices immediately appeared on the MSI website and Best Buy, neither handheld model was actually made available for purchase.
A little while later, MSI then stated that the devices would actually launch on January 15, but we’re nine days past that deadline and the handhelds still aren’t on sale anywhere.
However, MSI Claw AI+ listings on Amazon and B&H Photo are now saying that the device will be available for preorder on February 4, while Newegg states preorders open on February 12 (thanks, VideoCardz). But is this true? After all, Best Buy and the MSI website themselves still don’t have any preorder dates listed, and I’m more inclined to trust preorder dates from these retailers.
This isn’t helping MSI Claw’s reputation
I really want to give MSI a chance to redeem itself in the gaming handheld department, but the company isn’t doing itself any favors with this butchered Claw AI+ launch.
If you’ve been paying attention to handheld news, then you likely already know that the original MSI Claw offered far worse performance than ASUS ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go. Unlike its AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme-toting competitors, the Claw utilizes an Intel Core Ultra Series 1 AI processor, and it was unable to keep up with its rivals.
The thing is, the newer Claw AI+s have the much improved Series 2 Intel Core Ultra processors, and we’ve started to hear reports that the two new MSI Claw AI+ handhelds offer far better performance and battery life than the original device because of this new chip (as seen in this Laptop Mag review).
Still, being unable to keep to a launch date and failing to update potential buyers on delays doesn’t instill any confidence in these MSI handhelds. In fact, as time goes on, I’m beginning to lose interest, and my thoughts are turning more and more toward the upcoming Legion Go S and Acer Nitro Blaze handhelds. Goodness knows there’s no shortage of choice this year when it comes to portable PC gaming devices. MSI Claw AI+ is just one of many and it needs to get its launch schedule figured out.