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Nintendo Switch 2 or ROG Xbox Ally? We compared both to help you pick the best handheld for your needs.
Microsoft has announced an Xbox take on the Asus's ROG Ally handheld gaming PC: meet the ROG Xbox Ally. Shown off at the Xbox Games Showcase 2025, this version of the ROG Ally comes in two variants.
The upcoming gaming handheld appears to have two distinct models, with the black Xbox-branded one reportedly sporting much more impressive specs.
The next-gen Asus ROG Ally handheld gaming PC may come in at least two different versions, based on leaked pictures and specs spotted at wireless regulatory agency websites.
Asus ROG Ally 2 gaming handhelds have been revealed in a leak, with one model set to arrive with a dedicated Xbox button, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme and up to 64GB memory.
One showed a white Asus gaming handheld that is presumably the Ally Rog 2, and the other showed a black version with a dedicated Xbox button that is presumably the Xbox-branded alternative.
It appears the PC gaming OEM Microsoft is working with is Asus as pictures of the Asus ROG Ally 2 with Xbox branding have appeared online.
We’re putting Nintendo’s new Switch 2 up against Asus’ ROG Ally and Ally X Windows handhelds to see how they compare in terms of specs, ports, and value.
Asus launches ROG Delta 2 Moonlight White headset at 1,399 yuan ($191), featuring tri-mode support, RGB lighting, 50mm drivers, and DualFlow wireless tech.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is better than the ROG Ally in many ways. It has a larger display, access to exclusive Nintendo titles, and more optimized third-party games.
With powerful Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processors, up to 128GB RAM, and a 180Hz 2.5K display, the Asus ROG Flow Z13 (2025) is a beast in the gaming tablet segment. Its premium design, enhanced cooling ...
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