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  • New Razer Blade 16: 2x Brighter for Better HDR

    New Razer Blade 16: 2x Brighter for Better HDR

    Key Takeaway

    – 2026 Blade 16 upgrades HDR brightness from 500 nits (DisplayHDR500) to 1000 nits (DisplayHDR1000).
    – Measured peak HDR brightness increased from 431 nits (2025 model) to 1020 nits (2026 model).
    – Both models use similar Samsung OLED panels with same resolution and refresh rate, but different panel part numbers.
    – 2025 Blade 16 owners cannot get the HDR upgrade via software updates due to different physical panels.


    Razer’s 2026 Blade 16 Finally Gets the HDR Upgrade We Wanted

    The 2025 Blade 16 was praized for its Samsung OLED panel supporting both G-Sync and a high native refresh rate of 240 Hz. As nice as it was, however, HDR support was curiously limited to just 500 nits or DisplayHDR500 whereas the OLED displays on many other high-end multimedia laptops (like those from the Asus series) can reach much brighter maximums. Razer has finally adressed this for the 2026 Blade 16 refresh by doubling the maximum HDR brightness to 1000 nits instead.

    Testing Confirms a Massive Leap in Brightness

    To confirm this improvement, we enabled HDR on both our 2025 and 2026 Blade 16 units and subsequently ran the HDR brightness test using the maximum brightness setting. We were able to record a maximum brightness of 431 nits on the 2025 model, wheras the 2026 model would reach a far more impressive 1020 nits according to our X-Rite colorimeter. Quality HDR is highly dependent on the brightness extremes between minimum and maximum, so the upgraded viewing experience is indeed not insignificant when upgrading from DisplayHDR500 to DisplayHDR1000.

    • 2025 Blade 16 (ATNA60DL04-0): 431 nits measured HDR peak brightness
    • 2026 Blade 16 (ATNA60HU06-0): 1020 nits measured HDR peak brightness
    • Both panels: Samsung OLED, 240 Hz, same native resolution

    Why 2025 Owners Are Left Behind

    Unfortunatly, 2025 Blade 16 owners are out of luck. While the 2025 and 2026 models both utilize similar Samsung OLED panels with the exact same refresh rate and native resolution, their panel names are different—ATNA60DL04-0 versus ATNA60HU06-0. Any HDR-related software updates for 2025 model owners are therfore unlikely to ever happen, as the hardware difference prevents backward compatibility.

     

  • OnePlus Turbo 6X Series Tipped for Affordable Launch

    OnePlus Turbo 6X Series Tipped for Affordable Launch

    Key Takeaway

    – OnePlus is developing two new Chinese market devices: the Turbo 6X (LCD, 144Hz) and Turbo 6X Pro (OLED, 1.5K resolution).
    – The Turbo 6X and 6X Pro are speculated to be rebadged versions of the global Nord CE6 Lite and Nord CE6, respectively.
    – The Nord CE6 (likely basis for Pro) features a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset and an 8,000mAh battery.
    – The Nord CE6 Lite (likely basis for standard) features a Dimensity 7400 Apex chipset and a 7,000mAh battery.
    – Pricing for the Nord equivalents starts at ~$221 (Lite) and ~$316 (standard) in India.


    OnePlus is expanding there Turbo series with two new models

    Earlier this year, OnePlus introduced the Turbo series as a budget smartphone lineup. The Turbo series currently includes two devices: the standard OnePlus Turbo 6 and the Turbo 6V. Now, prominent tipster Digital Chat Station suggests that OnePlus is working on two new devices for the Chinese market: the Turbo 6X and the Turbo 6X Pro. The leak suggests that the OnePlus Turbo 6X may feature an LCD panel with a 144Hz refresh rate. Meanwhile, the Pro model is tipped to use an OLED display with a “1.5K” resolution.

    Speculation points to global counterparts for these phones

    The rest of the specifications remain unknown. However, the Turbo 6X Pro and Turbo 6X are speculated to be based on the global OnePlus Nord CE6 and Nord CE6 Lite, respectively. For context, the Nord CE6 comes with a 6.78-inch display, a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, and an 8,000mAh battery. Meanwhile, the CE6 Lite features a 6.72-inch display, a Dimensity 7400 Apex chipset, and a 7,000mAh battery. The Nord CE6 and CE6 Lite are available in India starting at INR 29,999 (~$316) and INR 20,999 (~$221), respectively.

    Separately the next OnePlus 16 has also leaked

    Separately, the next-generation OnePlus 16 has surfaced in new leaks, revealing key details about its display and camera.


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  • Vivo Launches Affordable Phone with 7,200 mAh Battery

    Vivo Launches Affordable Phone with 7,200 mAh Battery

    Key Takeaway

    – Vivo T5 launched in Mexico at MXN 5,799 (~$335) for 8 GB + 256 GB variant
    – Features a massive 7,200 mAh battery with 44 W wired charging and IP68/IP69 water/dust protection
    – 6.75-inch HD+ LCD display with 120 Hz refresh rate and 1,250 nits brightness
    – Powered by Snapdragon 6s Gen 2 with 8 GB RAM, 256 GB storage (non-expandable)
    – Dual rear cameras (50 MP + 2 MP), 32 MP front camera, Android 16-based OriginOS 6


    Vivo T5 Launches Quietly in Mexico

    Vivo has quietly launched the Vivo T5 smartphone in Mexico. Vivo packs a decent set of features into its latest budget-focused smartphone. Speaking of price, the Vivo T5 4G is priced at MXN 5,799 (~$335) for the sole 8 GB + 256 GB variant. The smartphone is now available for purchase via Vivo’s official website.

    Bulky Design and Massive Battery

    Measuring 166.64 x 78.43 x 8.39 mm (6.56 x 3.08 x 0.33 inches) and weighing around 219 grams (0.48 lbs), the Vivo T5 is quite bulky due to its relatively large battery. Speaking more precisely, it boasts a 7,200 mAh battery that supports 44 W wired charging. It is well protected against water and dust ingress, meeting the requirements of IP68 and IP69.

    Display and Processing Power

    The Vivo T5 is equipped with a 6.75-inch LCD display that delivers 1570 x 720 pixel resolution. According to the company, the display achieves a brightness of 1,250 nits and a frame rate of 120 Hz. Under the hood, it is powered by the Snapdragon 6s Gen 2 processor, which is paired with up to 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256 GB of UFS 2.2 storage with no room for storage expansion.

    Camera and Software Specifications

    For photography, you get a dual rear camera setup, consisting of a 50 MP primary camera and a 2 MP one. There’s a 32 MP snapper at the front for selfies and video chats. The device runs Android 16-based OriginOS 6 out of the box. However, there’s no word on its software support from the brand. Other features include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, an infrared blaster, and up to 8 GB of dynamic RAM support.


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  • Nintendo Addresses Switch 2 Missing HDMI Cables

    Nintendo Addresses Switch 2 Missing HDMI Cables

    Key Takeaway

    – The Switch 2 HDMI cable is hidden under the top compartment, which many buyers overlook.
    – The cable is a standard 5-foot HDMI 2.1 cable, not unique, but required for 4K/60Hz output.
    – No bundled cable supports VRR, despite initial suggestions it might be an option.
    – Nintendo released an official unboxing video to clarify where each accessory sits.
    – Most social media replies mock the need for clarification and the slow pace of the video.


    Packaging Confusion Leads to Nintendo Response

    The layout of the Switch 2 packaging has proven too mysterious for some buyers. After recieving complaints about a missing HDMI cable, Nintendo Support has issued a response. The company shared an unboxing video that reveals exactly where each accessory sits.

    No Evidence of Routine Mistakes

    There is no evidence that Nintendo routinely forgets to bundle extras with the console. Nevertheless, the confusion prompted the manufacturer to provide guidance. A post on the Japanese social media account explains:

    We sometimes recieve inquiries from customers who have purchased the Nintendo Switch 2, saying, ‘The HDMI cable was not included in the box’

    Video Reveals Hidden Compartment

    A linked help article contains a video and a description of each section of the packaging. The top compartment holds the handheld itself, next to the left and right Joy-Con 2. For whatever reason, gamers seem to overlook the section underneath. That’s where the ultra-high-speed Switch 2 HDMI cable is found adjacent to straps for the controllers.

    Less Trouble With Other Accessories

    Players have less trouble locating the Joy-Con 2 grip, Switch 2 dock, AC adapter, and charging cable in the bottom compartment. Regardless, most social media replies question why the clarification was necessary. They also make fun of the slow pace of the unboxing video, which takes several minutes to adress the issue.

    HDMI Cable Specifications

    For buyers who still can’t track down the accessory or need a replacement, there is nothing unique about the Switch 2 HDMI cable. Still, it has advantages over the cable bundled with the original handheld. It’s 5 feet long and meets the HDMI 2.1 spec, supporting enough bandwidth for a 4K/60 Hz signal. Higher refresh rates are possible at lower resolutions.

    The cable is primarily used to connect the Switch 2 dock to a TV. Unfortunately, no alternative will enable VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) to minimize screen tearing during fast-paced gameplay. It’s another common question posed to Nintendo Support, since the company initially suggested it was an option.


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  • Dell Launches Thin 14-Inch Laptop Globally with Arc B390 & Radeon 890M

    Dell Launches Thin 14-Inch Laptop Globally with Arc B390 & Radeon 890M

    Key Takeaway

    – Dell Pro Precision 5 Series 14 launches globally with Intel Panther Lake, LPCAMM2 RAM, and Ubuntu Linux support.
    – At over 1.8 kg, the 14-inch model is heavier than many gaming laptops and the MacBook Pro 14.
    – The lighter 14S variant starts at 1.4 kg with AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors, or 1.6 kg with Intel.
    – All 14S models share similar ports (USB4 for AMD, Thunderbolt 4 for Intel) and display options up to QHD+ 120 Hz IPS.
    – Pricing starts at ~$2,400 for Intel and ~$2,200 for AMD, with configs up to 64 GB RAM and 2 TB PCIe Gen 5 storage.


    Dell Launches New Workstation Lineup

    Dell has just started selling the Pro Precision 5 Series 14 globally. As we have covered separately, the new 14-inch laptop combines Intel’s Panther Lake platform with LPCAMM2 and Ubuntu Linux support out of the box. This makes it a attractive option for developers and enterprise users who want a unix-like enviroment without tinkering.

    Weight and Portability Concerns

    However, the Pro Precision 5 Series 14 is comparatively heavy for a 14-inch laptop at over 1.8 kg. For context, gaming laptops like the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 and Razer Blade 14 (2025) weigh less than the Pro Precision 5 Series 14, as does Apple’s MacBook Pro 14 that we reviewed at the end of 2025 (curr. $1,499 on Amazon). For those after a more lightweight alternative, Dell is now selling the Pro Precision 5 Series 14S too.

    Lightweight 14S Models Detailed

    To recap, Dell claimed that the Pro Precision 5 Series 14S is its ‘thinnest and lightest’ mobile workstation when unveiling the laptop in March 2026. Practically speaking, the Pro Precision 5 Series 14S starts at 1.4 kg with AMD Ryzen AI 400 processors and is 10.8~19.1 mm thick. While Intel Panther Lake alternatives are just as thick, they start at 200 g heavier than their AMD counterparts.

    Ports and Display Options

    The pair share the same ports though, albeit Thunderbolt 4 for Intel models and USB4 for AMD models. All variants can be configured with up to a 120 Hz, 500-nit and QHD+ IPS display too. Although an OLED alternative is available, it is an FHD+ panel with a 60 Hz refresh rate and 300 nits peak brightness. Setting that aside, the Pro Precision 5 Series 14S can also be configured with 57 Wh or 70 Wh batteries, including dedicated Long Lifecycle variants.

    Intel Configuration Pricing and specs

    The Pro Precision 5 Series 14 starts at around $2,400/£1,700/€1,945 with a Core Ultra 5 336H vPro, 16 GB of LPCAMM2 RAM, a 256 GB SSD and an FHD+ display with 45% NTSC colour space coverage. Intel variants can be configued with up to 64 GB LPCAMM2 RAM, 2 TB of PCIe Gen 5 storage and a Core Ultra X9 388H vPro featuring Arc B390 graphics. The base model is for light tasks only.

    AMD Variants and Pricing

    Meanwhile, AMD variants start at just over $2,200/£1,600/€1,800 with soldered LPDDR5X RAM, 256 GB of storage, the same display and a Ryzen AI 5 Pro 435 processor. Configuration options go up to the Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 470, 64 GB of RAM and 2 TB of PCIe Gen 5 storage for AMD models. Please see Dell’s website for more information. The memory cannot be upgraded after purchase due to it being solderd!

    • Intel base: Core Ultra 5 336H vPro, 16 GB LPCAMM2, 256 GB SSD, FHD+ display
    • Intel max: Core Ultra X9 388H vPro, 64 GB RAM, 2 TB PCIe Gen 5
    • AMD base: Ryzen AI 5 Pro 435, 256 GB storage, FHD+ display
    • AMD max: Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 470, 64 GB RAM, 2 TB PCIe Gen 5


  • Dell Launches 16-Inch Laptops with Ryzen & Panther Lake, 64GB RAM

    Dell Launches 16-Inch Laptops with Ryzen & Panther Lake, 64GB RAM

    Key Takeaway

    – Dell Pro Precision 5 Series 16S is a lightweight workstation (starting at 1.91 kg), lighter than MacBook Pro 16.
    – No dedicated graphics; uses integrated Arc B390 or Radeon 890M with Intel or AMD processors.
    – Features user-replaceable LPCAMM2 RAM (up to 64 GB), PCIe Gen 5 storage, and optional 4G/5G cellular.
    – Display options are limited to 60 Hz IPS panels (1200p or 1600p) with up to 500 nits; a 120 Hz panel is expected later.
    – Pricing starts at $2,201 (AMD) or $2,415 (Intel) in the US; UK/Euro pricing varies slightly.


    A Lighter Workstation from Dell

    Dell has initiated sales of there Pro Precision 5 Series 16S. It is joined by the tinier 14S across the globe, and the 16S is notably more lighter than many workstations. Specifically, the fresh 16-inch machine starts at a weight of 1.91 kg, which embarrasses something like the MacBook Pro 16 (currently $2,526 on Amazon). Please see our recent review to observe how the latest M5 Pro chip performs inside Apples 2.1 kg system.

    Absence of Dedicated Graphics

    Unfortunatly, the Pro Precision 5 Series 16S lacks any high-end graphics to speak about. Instead, Dell has opted for up to the Arc B390 and Radeon 890M inside the Core Ultra X9 388H vPro and Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 470, respectively. Setting that aside, the Series 16S can also be equiped with 4G or 5G cellular connectivity plus up to 64 GB of user-replacable LPCAMM2 RAM when picking Intel versions.

    Storage and Display Choices

    Moreover, PCIe Gen 5 storage is accessable, as are 57 Wh or 70 Wh battery options. Only 1200p or 1600p IPS screens can be configured currently, however. For context, while many of these panels provide 500 nits peak brightness in SDR mode with full 100% sRGB colour space coverage, they all max out at 60 Hz. A 120 Hz panel of some sort should be available eventualy.

    Pricing and Availability Worldwide

    The Dell Pro Precision 5 Series 16S starts off at $2,415 with Intel processors but $2,201 with AMD alternatives. Meanwhile, the same laptop costs £1,658 with AMD processors in the UK and runs to roughly £100 more with Intel choices. Similarly, Intel options retail from about €100 more in the Eurozone with a €1,986 starting price. Please check Dells website and the provided links for more details.


  • MediaTek Launches First Mobile Chip with Arm C1 CPU Cores

    MediaTek Launches First Mobile Chip with Arm C1 CPU Cores

    Key Takeaway

    – First mobile chipset with Arm C1 CPU cores
    – Significant performance gains: 68% faster video transcoding, 40% faster file transfers
    – Improved power efficiency: 5-9% in daily apps, 4-7% in games
    – 4nm process with NPU 850 for generative AI capabilities
    – Supports 144Hz displays, 200MP camera, 4K HDR, Bluetooth 5.4, and Wi-Fi 6E


    MediaTek’s New Chipset

    MediaTek has a new processor, and it is a special one as it is the first mobile chipset to feature Arm’s latest C1 CPU cores. The new chipset is officially called the Dimensity 7500, and it should power Android smartphones and tablets in the mid-range category. This is a big step forward for the company, and they are expecting it to make a splash in the market.

    Performance Boosts

    According to MediaTek, the Dimensity 7500 brings significant performance and power efficiency improvements compared to the previous generation Dimensity chipset. For starters, the new chipset is said to be up to 68% faster at video transcoding, up to 40% faster at file transfers, up to 30% faster at app switching, up to 11% faster at app installs, and up to 19% faster at game level load times. MediaTek also says there’s a 5-9% improvement in power efficiency in popular apps used daily and 4-7% power efficiency gains in popular games.

    Core Specs Details

    The Dimensity 7500 is a 4nm chip with eight CPU cores in a 4+4 cluster. There are 4x Arm C1 Pro high-performance cores clocked at 2.6GHz and 4x Arm C1 Nano efficiency-focused cores clocked at 2.0GHz. It also has a MediaTek NPU 850 which is reported to have best-in-class generative AI capabilities. For its GPU, it has a Mali-G625 MC2. This combination should give users a smooth experience.

    • 4x Arm C1 Pro cores at 2.6GHz
    • 4x Arm C1 Nano cores at 2.0GHz
    • MediaTek NPU 850 for AI
    • Mali-G625 MC2 GPU

    Display and Connectivity

    The processor has support for displays with a resolution of up to 1344 × 2800 and a 144Hz refresh rate. It also has support for LPDDR5 memory at up to 6400Mbps, UFS 3.1 2-lane storage; up to a 200MP main camera sensor, and 4K HDR video recording. The Dimensity 7500 also has Bluetooth 5.4 and Wi-Fi 6E. These are all high-end features for a mid-range chipset, wich should please many users looking for a good phone.

    Availibility

    There’s no info yet on which brands have signed up to use the Dimensity 7500, but it most likely won’t be long before the announcement of the first smartphone powered by the chipset. Many manufactures are probably already testing it, so we should see some anouncements soon. It will be interesting to see wich brand gets the first launch.

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  • MSI Launches World’s First Triple Mode 4K 360Hz OLED Gaming Monitor

    MSI Launches World’s First Triple Mode 4K 360Hz OLED Gaming Monitor

    Key Takeaway

    – World’s first triple-mode gaming monitor (4K 360Hz / 2K 520Hz / FHD 680Hz)
    – 32-inch 5th-gen QD-OLED panel with Samsung’s Penta Tandem technology
    – Peak HDR brightness of 1,500 nits and VESA DisplayHDR True Black 600
    – DarkArmor Film improves black levels by 40%
    – Includes DisplayPort 2.1a (UHBR20) and USB-C with 98W PD


    Gaming Monitor News

    Before Computex 2026, MSI have unveiled there MPG OLED 322URDX36 gaming monitor with “Triple Mode” technology, making it the worlds first. We seen dual-mode monitors before, but MSI is taking high-refresh-rate gaming to the next level with there 322URDX36. It is a 32-inch OLED display, and it uses a 5th-gen QD-OLED panel with Samsung’s Penta Tandem technology.

    Triple Mode and Specifications

    With the MPG OLED 322URDX36, MSI joins Samsung in deliver a 4K 360 Hz gaming monitor. The Triple Mode represents three resolution and refresh rate combinations — 4K at 360 Hz, 2K at 520 Hz, and FHD at 680 Hz. There are several dual-mode offerings on the market that can switch between 4K and FHD or 2K and FHD, but none that reach 360 Hz at 4K or offer three modes. This sets it apart from other displays currently avalible.

    Additional Features and Connectivity

    Other specifications for the MPG OLED 322URDX36 include a DarkArmor Film, which reportedly improves black levels by 40%. It has used this film in previous models as well. The monitor has a peak HDR brightness of 1,500 nits and comes with VESA DisplayHDR True Black 600, as well as ClearMR 18000 certifications. There is a DisplayPort 2.1a (UHBR20) and a USB Type-C port with 98W PD, along with other connectivity options.

    Pricing and Availability

    MSI will debut this monitor at Computex early next month, after which, pricing and availability information should be revelaed. This is all that is currently known about there latest gaming display. Enthusiasts can expect more details shortly following the trade show. The monitor promises high performance for competitive gamers who demand the best.

    • 4K at 360 Hz
    • 2K at 520 Hz
    • FHD at 680 Hz
    • Peak HDR brightness: 1,500 nits
    • VESA DisplayHDR True Black 600
    • ClearMR 18000 certifications
    • DisplayPort 2.1a (UHBR20)
    • USB Type-C port with 98W PD
    • DarkArmor Film for 40% better black levels
    • 5th-gen QD-OLED panel with Penta Tandem


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    • Limited Edition Citizen Watches: Intricate Dials Launching Soon

      Limited Edition Citizen Watches: Intricate Dials Launching Soon

      Key Takeaway

      – Two new limited edition Citizen Exceed watches inspired by traditional Japanese umbrellas.
      – Feature radial cut mother-of-pearl dials in white, blue, and gray with Super Titanium cases.
      – Both are solar-powered, radio-controlled, and offer 5 ATM water resistance.
      – The CB1080-52W is 29.2mm; the EC1120-59W is 38.0mm.
      – Priced at ¥187,000 (~$1,174) each, limited to 400 units per model, launching June 11 in Japan.


      New Citizen Exceed Watches Unveiled

      Citizen has unveiled a new pair of Exceed watches in Japan: the CB1080-52W and the EC1120-59W. These limited edition timepieces have designs which are said to have been inspired by traditional Japanese umbrellas. The dials mimic the radial pattern of a wagasa, creating a really unique look that stands out from other dress watches. It’s a nice touch for collectors who appreciate cultural references.

      Design and Dial Details

      The Citizen CB1080-52W and EC1120-59W watches feature radial cut mother-of-pearl dials in shades of white, blue and gray. The watch faces have a combination of Roman numeral and baton indexes, with a basic date display in the 3 o’clock position, and three blue hands. Both models have silver colored Super Titanium casing and straps and protective spherical sapphire glass. The titanium is supper lightweight and resistant to scratches, which makes it comfortable for daily wear.

      Specs for the CB1080-52W

      Citizen’s CB1080-52W is powered by a H149 Eco-Drive caliber with 15 seconds monthly accuracy. The radio-controlled watch is 29.2 mm (~1.15 inches) wide and offers 5 ATM water resistance. Other features include magnetic resistance, overcharge prevention and the Direct Flight function, for easy time adjustments. This model is smaller and more suited for slimmer wrists, thou its still quite elegant.

      Specs for the EC1120-59W

      The EC1120-59W is another solar powered model, though it uses a H246 caliber. It shares many features with the CB1080-52W, including radio-control, water and magnetic resistance, overcharge prevention and Direct Flight. However, this model is wider at 38.0 mm (~1.50 inches). The larger diameter gives it a bolder presense on the wrist, while retaining the same umbrella inspired dial.

      Pricing and Availability

      In Japan, the Citizen Exceed CB1080-52W and EC1120-59W watches are priced at ¥187,000 (~$1,174) each. The two timepieces will be released in this market on June 11th; the brand has yet to announce plans to sell these models in other markets. It is also worth noting that only 400 units of each watch have been produced. So if you want one, you might need to act fast or find a import service.

      • Price: ¥187,000 (~$1,174) each
      • Release date: June 11th in Japan
      • Limited to 400 pieces per model
      • Materials: Super Titanium case and strap, sapphire crystal


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    • New MSI Claw 8: Battery Life & Gaming Performance Details

      New MSI Claw 8: Battery Life & Gaming Performance Details

      Key Takeaway

      – MSI has not officially announced its Claw 8 EX AI+ gaming handheld but has teased a Glacier Blue version of the existing Claw 8 AI+.
      – Hands-on images from Mobile 01 show the Claw 8 EX AI+ retains an 8-inch 1200p/120Hz VRR display and the same I/O as its predecessor.
      – The new handheld reportedly achieves ~80 FPS average in Forza Horizon 6 using multi-frame generation on battery, though graphics settings were undisclosed.
      – It offers up to 4 hours of gaming battery life (similar to the Claw 8 AI+ in Endurance Mode), but does not improve comfort or grip over the current model.
      – MSI will not reveal pricing or availability for the Claw 8 EX AI+ during Computex 2026.


      Next Handheld Teased Quietly

      MSI isn’t making a big public announcement regarding its newest gaming handheld just yet. Instead, the company continues to tease another color variant of an existing product. The Glacier Blue version of the Claw 8 AI+ have been shown on MSI’s global website for more then a month now. This is just a visual refresh of the 8-inch device that we looked at in 2025, which currently cost around $1,881 on Amazon.

      Details Emerge About New Model

      Even without an official statement, different sources are starting to fill in the missing info about the upcoming Claw 8 EX AI+ (CG3EM). To recap, Intel already confirmed the existence of this handheld on May 28. Around that same time, some promotional photos leaked showing what the device looks like. Now, Mobile 01 has published some hands-on shots of the Claw 8 EX AI+ that was on show before Computex 2026. These images give us a clearer picture of the design.

      Performance and Design Observations

      Reportedly, the new Claw 8 EX AI+ is said to achieve about an 80 FPS average in Forza Horizon 6. This is accomplished using multi-frame generation technology while running on battery power. However, Mobile 01 never actually revealed what graphics settings were used for this test. The website also remarked that this new handheld is not much more comfortable or grippy compared to the existing Claw 8 AI+, despite the addition of some controller-style grips that should have improved handling.

      Same Display and Battery Claims

      Setting that minor complaint aside, the images that were shared reiterate that the Claw 8 EX AI+ keeps the exact same I/O as its predecessor. It also retains the same 8-inch display with 1200p resolution and a 120 Hz VRR panel. According to MSI’s own marketing material, the new handheld will be able to last up to 4 hours when you are gaming. For reference, MSI makes the exact same claim about the Claw 8 AI+ as well, but that is only true when operating in Endurance Mode.

      • From the coverage provided by Mobile 01, MSI will not be revealing any pricing information.
      • They also will not be announcing availability for the Claw 8 EX AI+ during the Computex 2026 event.


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