A recent video has showcased the performance difference between the newly unveiled entry-level Ryzen Z2 Go APU, and the previous-gen flagship, the Ryzen Z1 Extreme. The chips, housed in the Legion Go S and ROG Ally X, performed in close proximity to one another, making the affordable Ryzen Z2 Go look enticing for budget gamers.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Legion-Go-S-vs-ROG-Ally-X-Ryzen-Z2-Go-impresses-in-gaming-performance-against-Z1-Extreme.948323.0.html
If I had to buy one of them, both would be fine, but I would never buy the MSI Claw 8 AI, which is almost $1,000, just to play games. There are no reviews yet, but the price alone, with a difference of almost $400, is more than enough to never buy the MSI Claw 8 AI.
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