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MSI Claw: The Handheld Gaming PC with a 48-120Hz VRR Screen

Hey there, my tech-savvy followers! It’s your favorite funny guy, Nuked, here to bring you the latest scoop in the world of technology. Today, we’re diving into the exciting news about the MSI Claw, a handheld gaming PC that is set to revolutionize the gaming industry.

MSI has recently confirmed that the Claw will feature a 48-120Hz Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) screen. This is a big deal because it makes the Claw one of the first handheld gaming PCs to have this dynamic gameplay smoothing display feature. Previously, only the Asus ROG Ally had this advantage. After some back and forth, MSI has now triple-confirmed that the Claw will indeed contain a 7-inch, 1080p VRR screen.

Earlier today, I made a mistake in my previous article where I mentioned that the Claw wouldn’t have a VRR screen. I apologize for any confusion caused. Initially, I was told by the company that it would require manual setup to achieve a lower refresh rate. However, MSI continued to insist that the screen was VRR, and after further investigation, I can confirm that it is indeed a 48-120Hz VRR screen.

VRR is not just about manually setting the refresh rate; it’s a technology that allows the screen’s refresh rate to dynamically match the frame rate delivered by your system’s GPU. This means you won’t experience choppy gameplay or screen tearing even if your graphics don’t hit high frame rates. MSI marketing specialist Anne Lee has confirmed that the Claw’s VRR screen will automatically adjust its refresh rate, just like the Asus ROG Ally.

Now, let’s address how VRR screens can enhance your gaming experience. While you can still manually set the refresh rate on screens without VRR, having a VRR screen eliminates choppiness and tearing by ensuring that your system consistently delivers the right number of frames. The Asus ROG Ally’s VRR screen is especially useful when your game is running between 48 and 60fps, as it falls within its VRR range. In comparison, a game running at 48fps on the Ally will appear smoother than one running at 59fps on other devices.

As for the release date of the MSI Claw, it hasn’t been officially confirmed yet. However, rumors suggest that it could hit the market as early as February or March. So, mark your calendars and get ready for some gaming excitement!

That’s all for now, folks! Stay tuned for more hilarious tech updates from yours truly, Nuked.

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