A lot of people now use AI for practical tasks, not just chat. They use it to handle emails, calendars, research, and repeated digital work. OpenClaw is designed for that type of use, and it works through chat apps people already know.
So, what really matters here is that the device it’s on is actually useful to people. The main thing we need to think about isn't just whether OpenClaw is available, but also whether someone can install it, use it, test it out, and manage it reliably as part of their daily workflow.
What was surprising to us is that the Fusion5 Helios10 is capable of handling this type of setup in a practical way. It comes with Windows 11 and has strong specs for this type of use, including an Intel N150 processor, 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage. It also has active cooling, which helps keep everything running smoothly, and a 10.1-inch display. All of this makes it a good portable Windows device for setting up and managing OpenClaw.
The Helios10 makes it easier to use