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Challenger Singapore offers pre-orders for MSI Claw gaming handhelds

Challenger Singapore's pre-orders for the MSI Claw gaming handhelds, featuring Intel power and two variants to choose from are now on.

If you’re looking for the latest gaming handhelds, Challenger Singapore has covered you with the newly available MSI Claw. The excitement surrounding this device is palpable, especially considering it marks MSI’s entry into the gaming handheld market, and it’s the first to run on a Windows platform featuring an Intel mobile processor.

Intel power inside

Unlike its competitors, such as the ROG Ally and Legion Go, which utilise custom AMD Ryzen Z1 processors, the MSI Claw boasts an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor. This high-end notebook processor from the Meteor Lake series packs a punch with 16 cores and 22 threads. Adding to its prowess, the Claw integrates an 8-core Arc GPU, running at speeds of up to 2.3GHz, providing a seamless gaming experience.

Two variants are available for pre-order

Challenger Singapore offers two variants of the MSI Claw for pre-order, catering to different preferences and budgets. The entry-level model, equipped with a Core Ultra 5 135H processor and 512GB of SSD storage, comes for S$1,069. On the other hand, the top-tier variant, featuring the faster Core Ultra 7 155H processor and boasting 1TB of SSD storage, is priced at S$1,299. Both options come with a reassuring 2-year warranty, ensuring peace of mind for buyers.

Pre-order promotion

Act fast to take advantage of Challenger’s pre-order promotion, offering up to S$25.98 cashback. This promotion runs until February 22, with purchases fulfilled on a first-come-first-served basis from February 23 onwards.

Whether you’re a casual gamer looking for portable entertainment or a dedicated enthusiast seeking high-performance gaming on the go, the MSI Claw promises to deliver an unparalleled experience. Its Intel power, sleek design, and ample storage options make it poised to make waves in the gaming handheld market.

Don’t miss out on your chance to be among the first to experience the future of gaming. Pre-order your MSI Claw today from Challenger Singapore and elevate your gaming experience to new heights.

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