Asus ROG Ally: A Windows-powered handheld PC with AMD Z1 chip

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Asus has revealed more details about its ROG Ally handheld gaming PC, which will be launched on May 11th. The device is powered by a custom Ryzen Z1 chipset, has a seven-inch 1080p 120Hz touch screen, and runs on Windows 11. It is expected to be a more premium device than Valve's Steam Deck, but no price has been announced yet. The device comes with 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, up to 512GB PCIe 4.0 SSD, and UHS-2 Micro SD card expansion. It also has Wi-Fi 6E, twin fans, and additional paddles on the back of the device.
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