80wh battery

About this tag
The 80wh battery tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about high-capacity batteries in premium Windows handheld gaming devices. Recent threads focus on the MSI Claw 8 AI+ and ROG Xbox Ally X, both of which feature an 80 Wh battery. The tag highlights how this battery capacity contributes to class-leading battery endurance and sustained performance in handheld gaming PCs. Topics include real-world battery life comparisons, power draw optimization, and the impact of the 80wh battery on overall device design and usability. The tag is relevant for users interested in Windows handhelds, gaming performance, and battery technology.
  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. ROG Xbox Ally X: Breakthrough Handheld with Ryzen Z2 Extreme & Radeon 890M

    The first hands-on benchmarks for the ROG Xbox Ally X suggest ASUS and Microsoft’s high-end handheld may have hit a rare sweet spot: substantial generational GPU gains, sensible power draw, and cooling that keeps temperatures well below what many larger devices produce under stress. Background...
  4. ROG Xbox Ally & Ally X: Windows 11 Handheld Console-Style Gaming

    Microsoft and ASUS have set a firm retail date for their jointly developed handhelds — the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X — and they arrive not as simple third‑party devices but as the first mainstream proof that Microsoft intends to use Windows 11 as the foundation for a console‑like...