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MSI 推出使用 Ryzen Z2 Extreme 處理器的 Claw A8 掌上遊戲機

MSI 推出使用 Ryzen Z2 Extreme 處理器的 Claw A8 掌上遊戲機

Yahoo20-05-2025

在遊戲掌機的部份,MSI 今年再接再厲,推出了搭載 AMD 系統的 Claw A8。與此同時,MSI 也為 Claw 8 AI+ 推出了「極地風暴限定版」,除了內部零件升級外,也採用了「閃耀UV塗層」,有助於散熱。
Claw A8 和 Claw 8 AI+ 都是 8 吋螢幕的機種,為 1,920 x 1,200 解析度、120Hz 更新率面板。新的 Claw A8 採用的是 AMD 的 Ryzen Z2 Extreme 處理器與顯示,最高可搭載 24GB 記憶體並配有一個 NVMe SSD 插槽,全重 765g。
Claw 8 AI+ 極地風暴限定版則是延續去年的款式,搭載 Intel Core Ultra 7 258V 處理器與 Arc 140V 內顯,最高可配備 32GB 記憶體及 2TB NVMe SSD。它比 Claw A8 稍重些,來到 795g。
Claw A8 共推出白色和萊姆綠色兩種選擇,目前兩款機種都沒有預定售價。
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