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The ROG Ally 2, ASUS’s latest foray into portable gaming, promises to redefine what’s possible in this space. With whispers of an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU and a dual-variant strategy designed ...
The leaked details surrounding the highly anticipated ASUS ROG Ally 2 suggest that the future of portable gaming is closer than we think—and it’s coming in two distinct flavors. With whispers ...
What just happened? Photos of two Asus ROG Ally 2 devices have leaked online, and one of them appears to be the "Project Kennan" Xbox-branded handheld that has been rumored for some time.
Now it seems as if those dreams have borne fruit, as pictures have leaked of both what appears to be the ASUS ROG Ally 2 as well as what is very likely an Xbox handheld based on the same hardware.
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Leaked FCC photos reveal its design alongside the ASUS ROG Ally 2. A partnership between Xbox and ASUS has spawned a new gaming handheld device called Project Kennan, and now leaked photos of the ...
One model is the Asus ROG Ally 2 (RC73X1) with a black body and a dedicated Xbox button, suggesting that this could be the first Xbox-branded (or co-branded) handheld. The other is the ROG Ally ...
Records about the Asus ROG Ally 2 portable console were found in the Indonesian Certification Bureau and the US FCC. There are also several photos. The information in Indonesia was found by the ...
We might have had our first look at the Asus ROG Ally 2, and in turn the rumored Xbox gaming handheld, courtesy of a new leak. Images of two devices have appeared, along with specs, and they ...
The latest one comes from the US FCC, which apparently got its hands on two versions of the “ROG Ally 2” device. One is white and—while clearly different—follows the original design language.
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