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The Asus ROG Ally is not an outright Steam Deck killer, but smart hardware, software, and design decisions make for a fun, exciting Windows-based handheld game console.
The new Asus ROG Ally, officially shipping June 13th for $699.99, is a handheld gaming PC like the Steam Deck. But while the hardware sometimes impresses, it just doesn’t match the Deck’s...
Asus ROG Ally verdict. None of the other Windows-powered handhelds we’ve tried in the past felt as fit-for-purpose as the Asus ROG Ally. It has ample gaming performance, comfortable controls and a variable refresh rate display that makes all the difference to demanding titles.
The ROG Ally is the first handheld gaming PC to use AMD’s new Z1 Extreme mobile processor, which is notably more powerful than the Steam Deck’s custom APU, as well as the thus-far mobile king ...
The Asus ROG Ally isn't as ergonomically friendly as the Steam Deck and has far more software hiccups, but it offers a beautiful screen on the go and can play almost any game at the right...
As an overall product concept, the Asus ROG Ally is a fine handheld alternative to Valve’s Steam Deck, with a similar core design and general performance level, at a decent price.
The Asus ROG Ally X has the most comfortable grip, the smoothest gameplay, and the longest-lasting battery among Windows gaming handhelds.
The ASUS ROG Ally is the most powerful handheld gaming PC to date, and offers a fantastic gaming experience and access to the massive PC gaming library, but it's let down by dismal battery life and serious concerns about thermal design and hardware issues.
For people who want a more powerful handheld gaming PC, the ASUS ROG Ally packs big performance in a sleek package and even better game compatibility thanks to Windows 11.
Our Verdict. The ROG Ally is the best handheld gaming PC on the market, and probably the best budget gaming PC full stop. Asus has rendered Windows implausibly usable on a handheld...