ASUS ROG Ally X arrives, boasting design tweaks, giant battery

ASUS has finally unveiled the next ROG Ally, dubbed the ROG Ally X, as promised on June 2, 2024.  Although the ROG Ally X is the new version of ASUS’s famed handheld PC, it is not exactly the second generation but a mid-generation refresh.  The upcoming ROG Ally X is a Windows 11 gaming handheld like its predecessor. But there are a few differences worth noting. As promised, the battery capacity has doubled and features more RAM and storage than the original.  There are also a few other changes, but most importantly, the new ROG Ally X sells for $799, which is $100 more than the top-speced ROG Ally with an AMD Z1 Extreme processor. Pre-orders are currently open. Besides upgraded hardware, ROG Ally X features improved thermals Image: ASUS ROG Right off the bat, the display and the processor on the ROG Ally X remain unchanged.  It features the same 7-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 touchscreen and the AMD Z1 Extreme processor as the original.  However, there’s no need to worry. The AMD Z1 Extreme processor is still the best gaming handheld processor. While the 7-inch FHD screen doesn’t reach the accuracy level of an OLED screen, it is still very good. ASUS ROG Ally (2023)ASUS ROG Ally X (2024) Display 7-inch FHD, (1920 x 1080), 120Hz, 16:9 IPS-level touchscreen, 500nits, 100% of sRGB7-inch FHD, (1920 x 1080), 120Hz, 16:9 IPS-level touchscreen, 500nits, 100% of sRGBProcessor AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme/AMD Ryzen Z1AMD Ryzen Z1 ExtremeStorageUp to 512GB PCle…ASUS ROG Ally X arrives, boasting design tweaks, giant battery

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