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There is no denying that the ROG Ally X is better than the original Ally in several different ways. The battery lasts much longer, the black casing looks better, the handheld has better ergonomic ...
The ASUS ROG Ally Z1 is a great option for PC gamers who are used to the Windows system and want to play their games on a portable system. The ASUS ROG Ally Z1 Extreme is cheaper than most budget ...
On May 2024, John Kulinksi and Whitson Gordon of ROG Pulse officially announced the "next ROG Ally," officially called the ROG Ally X. While this isn't the next-gen ROG Ally 2 device that many ...
When the Asus ROG Ally launched in 2023, PC gaming handhelds were just starting to build off of the success of the Steam Deck. Handheld gaming PCs existed before the Steam Deck, of course ...
The first ROG Ally from Asus, a $700 Windows-based handheld gaming PC, performed better than the Steam Deck, but it did so through notable compromises on battery life. The hardware also had a ...
I've previously written a guide on how to factory reset and sell your ROG Ally in order to get a better handheld. However, the sad truth is that the original ASUS ROG Ally gaming handhelds ...
The Asus ROG Ally X has Steam Deck-beating frame rates, a punchy speaker system, a two USB-C ports, and more battery life than its predecessor, but I can't help but miss the Steam Deck's easy-to ...
Asus was the second major player out of the gate in the handheld race with the ROG Ally last year. Chomping at the heels of the user-friendly but restrictive Steam Deck, the ROG Ally was a well ...
Here’s how it works. I’ve tested the handheld for nearly a week and agree with our review — the ROG Ally X is an excellent upgrade to the Asus ROG Ally. However, some aspects keep it from ...
The Asus ROG Ally X is currently one of the most powerful handheld PCs currently available (the standard ROG Ally is no slouch, either). Compared to the Steam Deck, Asus’ handhelds are a better ...
The original ROG Ally was flawed but brilliant. The updated Ally X is just brilliant and any remaining issues are entirely down to Windows not being very suited to small screens on handheld devices.