Handheld gaming PCs are all the rage nowadays and now MSI is looking to have a slice of that pie. Based on a recent tease the company posted on their offical X account, seems like the famed gaming PC brand will be releasing their own version of a handheld PC. With the likes of the Steam Deck, ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go already out in the market, it makes sense for MSI to come into the fold with their own.
A whole new breed of MSI dragon is coming.
Get a grip and stay tuned.#MSIxCES2024 #RGB #Gaming pic.twitter.com/W9mp2cDo9w— MSI Gaming (@msigaming) January 4, 2024
MSI Handheld PC incoming?
Not much is known about the new handheld as MSI is still keeping their cards close to their chest, likely to avoid spoilers before this year’s CES 2024. The teaser does offer a vague glimpse into what the handheld might look like. You can definitely see a faint outline of the handheld’s body and the RGB lighting illuminating the thumbsticks.
Moreover, Intel’s reply to MSI’s post seem to strongly indicate that this new handheld might be carrying an Intel processor. If that’s the case than this would be the first handheld gaming PC powered by Intel. Other handhelds like the Steam Deck, ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go all utilise AMD processors.
Looks like we’ll just have to wait until CES 2024 next week for more information on this new handheld PC. Until then stay tuned to us at Adam Lobo TV.
Source: X