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The Asus ROG Ally X is using the same Z1 Extreme chip as the original Ally, but everything else has changed, making it one of the best handheld gaming PCs yet.
The ASUS Rog Ally is great for gamers looking to take their games on the go—specifically, those who want the full Windows 11 experience as well as support for both Steam and Xbox marketplaces.
But now it’s ASUS’ turn with the ROG Ally and thanks to potent specs, a speedy screen and a slick design, we might be looking at the most powerful PC gaming handheld yet.
The new Asus ROG Ally, officially shipping June 13th for $699.99, is a handheld gaming PC like the Steam Deck. But while the hardware sometimes impresses, it just doesn’t match the Deck’s full ...
The Asus ROG Strix XG27AQDMG’s SDR performance slightly lags behind its OLED peers, but it strikes back in HDR. I measured a maximum sustained full-screen HDR brightness of 269 nits, which ...
Asus now offers three Ally models priced at $100 increments: the lower-power ROG Ally Z1 ($599.99), the original ROG Ally (our review unit was $699.99), and now the ROG Ally X. While some of the ...
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