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Asus is revamping its ROG Ally handheld gaming console with the ROG Ally X, which could cost $100 more and pack double the storage with a 1TB SSD.
According to MysteryLupin on X (formerly Twitter), the Asus ROG Ally X is set to release for a price of $799, and it will be available with a 1TB SSD capacity.
The ROG Ally X will have a 1TB solid-state drive (SSD), doubling the storage space compared to the base ROG Ally 2023 model. The leaked information also reveals a shift in the color scheme.
Asus has also doubled the storage on the base variant to a hefty 1TB SSD. The RAM has been increased to 24GB of DDR5-7500 — 8GB which is dedicated to the Z1 Extreme’s integrated GPU.
The Asus ROG Ally X also has 1TB of SSD storage out of the box, compared to the 512GB of the original. It will also accept the standard M.2 2280 internal SSD size so owners can more easily upgrade ...
Asus already put the ROG Ally X up for preorder on Best Buy for $799.99. Considering the upgrades throughout the handheld, we understand the price hike from the original ROG Ally’s $700 price ...
Asus ROG Ally X | $799.99 at Best Buy (pre-order) The ROG Ally just got a glow-up, and it now boasts more battery life, a full-sized 1TB SSD, and refinements that'll make for a more comfortable ...
The Asus ROG Ally X and Lenovo Legion Go S each cost $100 more than originally promised in the US, while the 1TB Steam Deck OLED is temporarily on a sales pause.
Right now, the Asus ROG Ally X is just $699 at Best Buy, which is $100 off and a record-low price. This is a premium PC gaming handheld that knocks it out of the park and even gives the Steam Deck ...
Keep in mind you can also upgrade your storage on both the Steam Deck and ROG Ally with microSD cards. Over at Amazon, you can grab a high-end 256GB Samsung microSD card for $18 and a 512GB for $57.