SAVE OVER $170:As of Nov. 20,milfhunter sex videos the MSI Claw 7-inch Gaming Handheld has dropped to $529 at Target. This is24% off its $699.99 list price.
Considering the number of sales that pop up, Black Friday is a great time of year to invest in more expensive pieces of tech that have caught your eye. Gaming consoles, in particular, usually get some very nice discounts during this time. If you've been hoping to pick up a handheld gaming device this year, Target's here to help with an excellent discount right now on the MSI Claw gaming handheld.
The 7-inch MSI Claw with an Intel Core Ultra 7-155H CPU, 512GB SSD, and 16GB RAM, has dropped from its list price of $699.99 to $529 at Target. This marks a 24% discount on the gaming handheld. Considering how costly these portable gaming PCs run, this is a deal that's well worth jumping on.
SEE ALSO: Score $70 off the Apple Magic Keyboard ahead of Black FridayIn our hands-on with the MSI Claw during CES 2024, Mashable's Alex Perry called it "a viable alternative for those who don't want to be locked into Steam." Perry continues on to say that this is where the device truly shines, as "MSI built a simple and clean custom UI that brings all your different libraries together under one roof."
If you've been looking to make the jump into the world of portable gaming PCs, now's a great time. Don't miss out on this early Black Friday deal on the MSI Claw at Target.
There's plenty more Black Friday deals still to come, too. Target's official Black Friday sale kicks off on Nov. 24, and there are sure to be plenty more exciting deals popping up. Walmart, Best Buy, and Amazon are all kicking off sale events towards the end of this week or early next week as well. Have a look at our breakdowns for each to learn more.
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