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technology2 months ago

Xbox ROG Ally X Priced at $1,000 by Asus, Focuses on Windows and Next-Gen Plans

Xbox has clarified that the $1,000 price of the Asus-made ROG Ally X handheld was set by Asus based on market insights, despite mixed reactions to its high cost. The device, which offers Xbox library access and Game Pass, has seen strong initial demand, though its premium price remains a point of discussion. It is uncertain if this will influence Xbox's plans for a first-party handheld.

technology1 year ago

Score Big on Gaming Handhelds: Black Friday Deals Under $500

Best Buy is offering a trade-in deal this Black Friday weekend for upgrading from the ROG Ally to the ROG Ally X, allowing customers to purchase the upgraded handheld gaming device for as low as $469.99, down from its usual $799.99 price. The ROG Ally X features improved performance, better cooling, and enhanced specifications like a larger battery and more RAM. The trade-in value depends on the condition of the device and included accessories, with the offer available until December 31, 2024.

technology1 year ago

Asus ROG Ally X Launches with 80Wh Battery, 24GB RAM, and $799 Price

Asus has launched the ROG Ally X, an updated version of its gaming handheld featuring a massive 80Wh battery, 24GB RAM, a 1TB SSD, improved cooling, and ergonomic enhancements. Starting at $799, it retains the same APU and display as the original but offers significant upgrades in battery life and hardware. Pre-orders are live, with shipping expected in July.

technology1 year ago

Asus ROG Ally X Unveiled: Enhanced Specs, Bigger Battery, and More

Asus has announced the ROG Ally X, an updated version of its PC gaming handheld with significant quality-of-life improvements based on user feedback. The device retains the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor but features upgraded storage, RAM, battery life, and a redesigned chassis for better ergonomics and cooling. Available for preorder at $799.99 / £799, it launches on July 22, 2024, and aims to compete with the Steam Deck and Lenovo Legion Go.

technology1 year ago

Asus Unveils ROG Ally X: A $799 Handheld Gaming Powerhouse

Asus has unveiled the ROG Ally X, an enhanced version of its handheld gaming PC, at Computex 2024. The device features improved battery life, 1TB SSD storage, 24GB of RAM, and better thermals with an additional vent. It retains the same 7-inch 1080p display, AMD Z1 Extreme CPU, and RNDA 3 graphics as its predecessor. The ROG Ally X is available for pre-order at $799.99.

technology1 year ago

ASUS ROG Ally X Handheld Unveiled: Pre-Orders Open at $799

Asus has officially announced the ROG Ally X, a revised version of its handheld gaming PC, available for preorder at $799 and shipping on July 22nd. The new model features significant upgrades including double the battery life, storage, and USB-C ports, improved ergonomics, and enhanced internal components for better performance. Despite these enhancements, it retains the same AMD Z1 Extreme chipset and 7-inch VRR screen as its predecessor. The ROG Ally X aims to be the best Windows handheld gaming device, boasting a larger battery without a significant increase in weight, and numerous design improvements.

technology1 year ago

ASUS ROG Ally X Leaks Reveal Massive Battery and RAM Upgrade

The Asus ROG Ally X, a refreshed version of last year's ROG Ally handheld PC, is set to feature a significant 80Whr battery upgrade, doubling the original's capacity. Other improvements include a RAM upgrade to 24GB of LPDDR5, a relocated microSD card slot to prevent overheating, and support for M.2 2280 SSDs. The device will be slightly larger and heavier but aims to address battery life issues while maintaining its performance and display quality. Official specs and pricing are expected to be confirmed at Computex on June 2nd.

technology1 year ago

ASUS ROG Ally X Leak: Massive 80Wh Battery and Enhanced Specs Revealed

The Asus ROG Ally X handheld gaming PC will feature a significantly larger 80Wh battery, two USB-C ports, and 24GB of faster LPDDR5 memory. Despite the larger battery, it only gains 70g in weight and 5mm in thickness. The device retains the same Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip and 7-inch 120Hz VRR screen, with improved ergonomics and a new D-pad. Pricing is rumored to be $799.