MSIofficially releasedthe pricing matrix for its MSI Claw, with configurations starting at $699.99 and going up to $799.99. Also, the big question regarding the Claw display’s variable refresh rate (VRR) support has been answered byThe Verge, which says the device’s 7-inch 1080p screen supports rates between 48-120Hz. We still don’t have a release date, however.

MSI’s official pricing puts the Claw handheld gaming device on the pricier side of the spectrum. The Claw’s main rival, the Asus ROG Ally, currently costs $599.99 for the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme version or $399.99 for the Ryzen Z1 processor packing option — both of these versions can be foundat Best Buy.

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Recent benchmark leaks indicate that MSI’s Intel-powered Claw and Asus’s AMD-poweredROG Ally(review) aren’t very far apartin terms of performance— despite the difference in underlying architectures. Also, with the MSI Claw’s release date still unknown, one wonders how long it will be out before theAsus ROG Ally 2arrives. Surely MSI can’t bethatslow to market, though?

We can’t say how well the Claw will perform in real-world tests until we get it in for testing, but we do have the complete specs:

MSI Claw

Note that the Claw’s screen features VRR support — a desirable quality that it shares with the Asus ROG Ally — which should help deliver smoother on-screen action. MSI told The Verge that the Claw’s 7-inch 1080p screen will be able to dynamically adjust its refresh rate from 48 to 120Hz. By contrast, the Lenovo Legion Go lets users manually pick between 60Hz and 144Hz refresh rates, but does not have a dynamic adjustment feature.

It’s also rumored that an MSI Claw configuration with 32GB of RAM onboard is in the works. Details about this alleged configuration haven’t surfaced at this time, however, and the top configuration, at $799.99, has the same 16GB of RAM as its cheaper siblings. Perhaps the 32GB model will be added at a later date if there’s enough demand.

MSI Claw

Anyway, now we’ve got the full product details, specs, and pricing — all we need is a launch date.

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