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This £379.99 MSI gaming handheld is the cheapest Steam Deck rival you can buy right now — huge saving on this Claw A1M's original price scores you rig with 1TB SSD and 16GB RAM

This £379.99 MSI gaming handheld is the cheapest Steam Deck rival you can buy right now — huge saving on this Claw A1M's original price scores you rig with 1TB SSD and 16GB RAM

The MSI Claw A1M handheld gaming PC is currently available for £379.99, a significant discount from its original price of £799.99. This model, the A1M-016, boasts an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD, making it a powerful and portable gaming machine. Despite initial performance concerns, BIOS and driver updates have improved its competitiveness as a Steam Deck rival. The device features a 7-inch IPS display with a 120Hz variable refresh rate and Wi-Fi 7 support, running on Windows 11. With its current price drop and enhanced gaming performance, the MSI Claw A1M is a compelling budget-friendly option for those seeking a gaming handheld before Christmas.

Tom's Hardware
Asus adds separate E-Core and P-Core power management to the Z2 Extreme-powered ROG Xbox Ally X — major Armory Crate SE update released for all of its gaming handhelds

Asus adds separate E-Core and P-Core power management to the Z2 Extreme-powered ROG Xbox Ally X — major Armory Crate SE update released for all of its gaming handhelds

Asus has introduced separate power management options for the E-Core and P-Core on the ROG Xbox Ally X, powered by the Z2 Extreme APU. This update allows users to adjust power draw settings for efficiency and performance cores individually. The Armoury Crate SE update also includes enhancements like integrating Radeon Chill into the FPS Limiter function and various bug fixes. Additionally, changes to the FPS Limiter preset, UI colors, Windows Power Mode options, and custom-mapped bindings for Xbox Fullscreen experience have been made. Other updates include improved power consumption, better haptics for impulse triggers, and enhanced Cloud Recovery across supported devices.

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