Forget Nintendo, ASUS ROG Xbox Ally Drops to a Record Low Despite Being a New Release With 3 Months of Xbox Game Pass Premium Included - Kotaku
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Forget Nintendo, ASUS ROG Xbox Ally Drops to a Record Low Despite Being a New Release With 3 Months of Xbox Game Pass Premium Included - Kotaku
"However, Asus is giving us something very close. In partnership with Microsoft, Asus has updated the ROG Ally, adding official Xbox branding. Enter the Asus ROG Xbox Ally, a new handheld gaming device aimed to rival the Steam Deck and the Nintendo Switch 2. Released less than two months ago, the device is already seeing a solid discount. Originally priced at $600, it's now 18% off, dropping to $490-a savings of $110 this soon after launch."
"For starters, it now features an AMD Ryzen Z2 A processor and runs on a redesigned Windows OS, both of which promise to deliver a smoother, more seamless experience both while gaming and navigating the interface. See at Amazon Play Xbox Games Anywhere With the Asus ROG Xbox Ally, your entire PC game library is at your fingertips, and you can boot straight into them from the new Xbox App UI."
"In terms of hardware, the ROG Xbox Ally comes equipped with 16GB of dual-channel RAM and a 512GB PCIe Gen4 M.2 SSD. If that storage doesn't quite cut it for your game library, the storage is upgradeable, giving you room to expand as needed. The device features a 7-inch display with 1080p HD resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, putting it on par with other high-end handhelds like the Steam Deck."
Asus ROG Xbox Ally is an Xbox-branded handheld developed in partnership with Microsoft that updates the ROG Ally with official Xbox branding and UI integration. The device ships with an AMD Ryzen Z2 A processor and a redesigned Windows operating system for smoother performance. The Xbox App UI enables direct access to a PC game library, console streaming, and cloud streaming, while supporting Steam, Epic Games Store, and other platforms. Hardware includes 16GB dual-channel RAM, a 512GB PCIe Gen4 M.2 SSD (upgradeable), a 7-inch 1080p 120Hz display, contoured Xbox-inspired grips, and a weight around 1.5 lbs. The launch price dropped from $600 to $490.
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