Photo review of the portable gaming PC 'Claw A1M' with a 7-inch screen and Ultra 7 processor



MSI , which has released a number of PCs, has released its first portable gaming PC, the Claw A1M . I was able to borrow the actual machine this time, so I had a lot of fun playing around with it.

MSI's first portable gaming PC, the Claw A1M, is born!
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The outer box of the 'Claw A1M' looks like this.



The contents, excluding documents, were the main unit, AC adapter, and power cable.



The actual weight of the main unit is 668g.



The AC adapter and power cable together weigh in at 314g. Together with the device itself it weighs in at 982g, just under 1kg.



The front of the device looks like this, with no ports whatsoever.



There is nothing on the right side.



On the top of the device, there are the volume buttons and earphone jack on the left, and on the right there are the Thunderbolt 4 port, microSD card slot, power indicator and power button.



There's nothing on the left side.



Looking down at the device, there is an analog stick on each side, a cross key on the left, and A, B, X, and Y buttons on the right. There are also two small buttons on the top left and top right of the screen.



The back of the device has MSI's iconic dragon logo in the center, and has a mesh-like structure for ventilation.



This is what it looks like when you hold it in your hand.



The index finger is on the trigger and the middle, ring, and pinky fingers grip the grip, giving it a very orthodox feel for a handheld device with a landscape screen like this.



The process from turning on the power, to Windows starting up, to the proprietary launcher 'MSI Center M' starting up is as follows.

A series of steps from turning on the power of 'MSI Claw A1M' to starting MSI Center M - YouTube


Next, we will measure the performance of this device using benchmarks.

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We've summarized the benchmark results of MSI's first portable gaming PC 'Claw A1M' equipped with Intel Core Ultra - GIGAZINE



in Review,   Hardware,   Game, Posted by logc_nt