JAKARTA Some time ago, MSI revealed that the Claw 8 AI Plus will use Intel's Lunar Lake processor. Now, the company announced that Claw 7 will use the same processor.

This announcement shows that the successor to the first MSI Law is not just one, but two. The handheld game console called LAW 7 will measure seven centimeters and have better performance from the first generation.

MSI LAW's Product Management Director, Clifford Chun, in an interview with PCWorld, said that LAW 7 and LAW 8 will be released in the fall of this year. This means that these two devices will be launched between September and December 2024.

Thanks to the improved processor, the power of the Claw 7 and Claw 8 batteries will be much better than the first generation. In comparison, the first generation of Copyright uses a 54 watt battery per hour, while the LAW 8 has a battery power of 80 watts per hour.

In addition to increasing the battery, MSI also changed the design of its handheld game console. Chun explained that Law 7 and LAW 8 will use a bumper that has been revised from the first generation.

In addition, these two devices will have more responsive joysticks, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, and an easy-to-replaced SSD. Unfortunately, it is not clear whether the LAW 7 will have the same battery power as the Squad 8.

With various improvements to be presented, these two devices will be priced at the same price as the first MSI Constitution, which is around US $ 700 (Rp. 11.3 million) to US $ 800 (Rp. 13 million).


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