MSI Panj A8 is now available for pre -order in Europe. This is important because this is the first time the new gaming handheld is available in the markets outside China. Although we do not yet have the date of release of North America, this news gives us hope in the states that we will see that the MSI machine will soon arrive on our coast.
In the reports of the video, European shopkeepers like El Zah and Smart.Ss currently have 75 975 and 78 978 (respectively) (respectively). This current MSI claw is slightly less than 8 AI+, which is $ 999. Austria, Germany and Slovakia are the first European countries that can already order MSI’s new handheld, though none of the above retail dealers say that when the Panj A8 starts shipping.
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As we have reported, MSI Klao A8 will be the first gaming handheld that has used the AMD Ryzen Z2 highly processor. It can still make it one of the most powerful Windows 11 handhelds. In the upper part of it, more aergonomic design is presented in the pajal A8 and even a bold new neon appears in green. It is all with the same 80WH battery, which has 24 GB Ram and 8 inch 1080p 120Hz display.
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In a preview on his MSI Kilo A8 Hand on, Jason England said he was flooring with handheld gaming performances. When his ASUS pathogen lying on the ally, he sets the game on medium graphical settings and turns on the resolution scaling to get 60 frames per 60 seconds per second. With these settings, PK lies went to the amazing 100 FPS. We will need to enter the handheld lab for formal testing, but Jason’s experience is better for handheld.
I was disappointed with the original MSI claw 7, but the company made great improvement with MSI claws 8+ AI. Now that MSI is using the AMD chip for Panj A8, we can still see the strongest steam deck.
As far as North America’s pricing is concerned, I will not be surprised if MSI costs $ 999 at a cost of majestles 8, such as the claws 8 AI+. Low costs will be improved, but given the uncertainty with its latest species and US revenue, I am not sure that MSI can reduce the price very much. I hope I’m wrong about it, but hopefully we will hear about the release of North America soon.
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