8-inch display

About this tag
The 8-inch display tag covers Windows-based handheld gaming PCs that feature an 8-inch screen, such as the MSI Claw 8 AI+ and Lenovo Legion Go S. These devices use Intel Lunar Lake or AMD Ryzen Z2 Go processors and often include high-refresh-rate (120Hz) VRR panels. Discussions focus on performance, battery life, and the trade-offs between Windows 11 and SteamOS as operating systems for handheld gaming. Key themes include console-style interfaces, Xbox full-screen integration, and comparisons to the Steam Deck. The tag is relevant for users interested in premium portable gaming hardware and the evolving software ecosystem for handheld PCs.
  1. MSI Claw 8 AI+ Review: Premium Windows Handheld, Lunar Lake Power

    The MSI Claw 8 AI+ is one of the most impressive Windows-based handhelds to ship in recent memory — a machine that should have remade the market — and yet months after launch it remains stubbornly scarce, frequently priced above its intended MSRP, and trapped in the wider supply-and-tariff drama...
  2. MSI Claw 8 AI Plus Review: Best Windows Handheld Right Now

    MSI’s second attempt at a Windows handheld is more than a polish job — it’s a correction that, in many real-world tests, turns last year’s embarrassment into the best all‑around Windows handheld available right now. The Claw 8 AI Plus pairs Intel’s Lunar Lake Core Ultra silicon with a large...
  3. Legion Go 2: Premium Windows handheld to get Xbox full-screen in 2026

    Lenovo’s newly announced Legion Go 2 will ship this October as a bigger, more expensive flagship handheld and — crucially for Windows handheld gamers — Lenovo says it will be able to run Microsoft’s new Xbox full‑screen experience starting in spring 2026, making the Legion Go 2 the first...
  4. Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS: A Console-Style Handheld for Steam Gaming

    Lenovo’s Legion Go S running SteamOS doesn’t just sidestep Windows; it rewrites the handheld’s identity into something leaner, faster to live with, and much closer to the pick‑up‑and‑play promise that made Valve’s own handheld so beloved. By dropping a desktop OS and embracing a console‑like...
  5. Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS Review: A Faster, More Efficient Handheld

    Lenovo’s decision to ship the Legion Go S with Valve’s SteamOS turns a capable but unfocused handheld into a genuinely competitive, purpose-built gaming device — and in practical terms, that change matters more than the hardware revisions themselves. The SteamOS model trims the Windows desktop...
  6. Lenovo Legion Go S SteamOS Review: Pros, Cons, and What It Means for Handheld Gaming

    Lenovo’s decision to ship the Legion Go S with SteamOS turns a capable handheld into a fundamentally different user experience — one that trims Windows bloat, favors console-style simplicity, and magnifies what matters most on a small, high-refresh gaming device. Overview Lenovo has released a...
  7. Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS: A Lean, Game-First Handheld

    Lenovo’s decision to ship the Legion Go S with SteamOS has done more than change an operating system — it remade the handheld into a lean, game-first machine that convinced at least one reviewer they no longer miss their Windows PC for portable play. The swap from a full Windows 11 environment...
  8. Legion Go S with SteamOS: A lean, Steam-first handheld gaming device

    Lenovo's decision to ship the Legion Go S with SteamOS rather than Windows turns what was a competent handheld into a focused, streamlined gaming device — one that, in everyday use, makes the compromises of a full Windows install feel unnecessary for many players. Background SteamOS started life...