
MSI UNVEILLED a new handheld gaming device and several laptops at Computex 2026, including the Claw 8 EX AI+ and the limited-edition Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition Draco Epic, as the company expanded its portfolio of gaming, productivity and AI-focused PCs.
Leading the announcements was the Claw 8 EX AI+, a handheld gaming device powered by Intel’s Arc G3 Extreme processor platform. MSI said the processor was designed specifically for handheld gaming systems, with support for Intel’s XeSS 3 upscaling technology and Multi-Frame Generation.
The handheld features an 8-inch Full HD+ touchscreen with a variable refresh rate of up to 120Hz, Hall-effect triggers and sticks, redesigned ergonomic grips, and a new linear motor for haptic feedback. It also includes up to 32GB of LPDDR5x memory, Intel Arc B390 graphics, Wi-Fi 7 connectivity and an 80Wh battery.
MSI also introduced the Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition Draco Epic, a limited-edition gaming laptop released to mark the company’s 40th anniversary. The model is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU with 24GB of GDDR7 memory. Other features include an 18-inch 4K Mini LED display with a 240Hz refresh rate, mechanical RGB keyboard, vapor-chamber cooling system and support for up to 128GB of DDR5 memory.
For creators and productivity users, MSI unveiled the Prestige 14 Flip AI+ Vincent van Gogh Edition, a convertible laptop inspired by the Dutch painter’s works. The device uses an Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor, a 14-inch OLED touchscreen display and supports up to 64GB of memory.
The company also announced the new Katana and Venture notebook series, as well as the Crosshair 16 HX MLG Edition. The systems target different segments ranging from mainstream gaming to productivity and content creation.
MSI said the new products are part of its broader effort to expand its AI PC lineup by incorporating the latest processor technologies into gaming and productivity devices.
The products were showcased at the company’s booth during Computex 2026, which runs from June 2 to 5 in Taipei.



