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ASUS ROG Xbox Ally & ROG Xbox Ally X | Handheld Gaming Console | ROG USA
Bringing you the best of all gaming worlds, the ROG Xbox Ally is a powerful, portable PC handheld. Designed for long-term comfort, a console-like user experience, and the full flexibility of Windows 11, the ROG Xbox Ally birngs PC gaming with ...
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Thoughts on the ASUS ROG Ally after about 20 hours
Compared to my Steam Deck, the Ally shines when it comes to the screen, ability to play pc gamepass and ease of playing games from other stores. But based on the current bios, its only really better than SD of you play plugged in or turbo mode. Deck is equal or even better in some cases at 10 watts and is clearly better at battery life at those wattages. Ally is less of a portable and more like a comfortable laying in the couch connected to a charger type of machine Also the setting up process is night and day, SD is like a Switch or Apple product, Ally is the typical cumbersome 1-2 hour Windows experience If Asus can fix the performance and bugs it will be great More on reddit.com
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Xbox ROG Ally review: I don't really know who this is for
It's too expensive to buy over a Steam Deck. It is really hard to beat something that is made for the most popular platform for buying games and not as much for the profit (that will come from the steam cut). More on reddit.com
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Xbox ROG Ally. Is it a good choice for me?
It's a Windows-based handheld with Xbox logos slapped onto it + the new Windows/xbox frontend which you can but don't need to use. To make it simple - it's a PC. I'm guessing that also answers your question if you need GP or not. If you have GP, you will work with the PC library + streaming wherever possible. Be mindful of technical limitations of the device if you want to run more demanding games natively. It's a PC, which means it's not guaranteed that everything will run perfectly without some tinkering with the ingame settings. GTA VI will come out on consoles only first. The Ally is a PC, not a console. More on reddit.com
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r/hardware on Reddit: Thoughts on the ASUS ROG Ally after about 20 hours
June 24, 2023 -

Got my wisdom teeth out and have been spending time with the ROG Ally. I posted on the ROG sub but it doesn't seem that active. Figured the folks here might be more interested.

General/intro:

I wasn’t sure what to expect going into the Ally – the performance capability combined with the Windows OS was really appealing, but I’d never used handheld PC before and my own experiences with handheld gaming devices has been mixed.

I have about 15 to 20 hours on the Ally so far, and I’m overall pretty pleased and impressed.

Got a few photos of it too

Performance:

Atomic Heart and Battlefront II ended up being the two high fidelity games I explored most on the device. At 1080p, I got around 35 - 55 fps on a mix of Med/High/Ultra settings in the former (unplugged), and about 40 – 80fps on High settings in the latter (unplugged) - reason for the large range is the space fighting mode is much less intensive. I did plug in for a bit and the performance certainly improved even further, but I do like not being tethered to a charger/cable, so I was fine with the 25w Turbo mode.

Loading times felt reasonable. I didn’t time any, but I never felt I was staring at loading/black screens for an intrusive amount of time.

(I also installed the Ninja Gaiden remaster trilogy, which expectedly runs maxed even on Silent mode.)

Aesthetics/Physical Build:

The RGB lighting, while often a bit of a meme in gaming discussions, really does look cool and presents a nice visual flair. However, I’m not a huge fan of the color white for tech/entertainment items, so I may get a wrap of some sort (or a form-fitting case) – white is so basic, the Ally has a crazy design on its back, why not go crazy with the color? Orange, bright green, navy, crimson, etc. would be sweet. I’d probably take pink over white if offered.

Anyway, the Ally feels pretty comfortable to my hands – my gaming sessions generally last 30 to 60 minutes, and I’ve not at any point felt uncomfortable or like my hands needed a rest. The last time I habitually used a gaming controller was well over a decade ago, and to my hands the buttons/joysticks on the Ally feel fine. I know there is discussion of a software-based deadzone issue, but I haven’t noticed anything intrusive to my experience.

While the unit itself feels quality, the small stand that comes with it does look and feel sort of cheap. But it will keep the Ally rigid, even on uneven surfaces like a bed or couch.

Malleability:

This and performance are probably the two most appealing selling points. The Ally really is a handheld PC and not just a gaming machine. If your game/program of choice works on your PC, it should work on the Ally with little-to-no fumbling. That said, despite the very open-ended nature of what the Ally can do, I can imagine it being cumbersome to conduct anything other than entertainment activities or very basic web browsing or file navigation, given the screen size and lack of physical keyboard. Though, I’m sure you can use attachments/accessories to make the experience more conducive to productivity tasks or more intensive non-entertainment activities.

Value:

I see a lot of comparisons and reviews noting the Steam Deck being cheaper, but if you compare the top Steam Deck model to the Ally, the price difference is about $50 retail. And if you compare the Ally with its other cohorts in the handheld PC landscape, I think the Ally strikes a sweet spot balance between performance/utility and price. There are more powerful handheld PCs out there… and you can expect to pay anywhere from $300 to $700 more for them than you would for the Ally – which, honestly at that point ($1,000 - $1,500), you’re starting to be in the territory of “may as well build your own desktop gaming PC/get a gaming laptop” money. Also worth noting that the Ally comes with 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate!

QoL/Accessibility:

The Ally being a proper handheld PC and not only a gaming device does mean there is more to consider when making decisions. Keeping track of the multiple launchers and pieces of software that see routine updates can be easy to overlook. But being able to access the Command Center literally whenever (in-game? no problem!) is really nice, though it would be better if it displayed detailed battery information (not just a %, but also an estimated time remaining given the current activity/power output).

The Ally offers a number of different audio profiles, and the speakers can get pretty loud depending on your selection. I have it running on the handheld-specific mode, and I rarely bring the volume above 30%.

The battery life varies – if you’re unplugged and playing high fidelity games on the Turbo mode with high screen brightness, it’s likely going to last around 90 minutes (game-dependent). That number can be increased quite a bit by going down to 15w and/or decreasing brightness.

Random Notes/Tips:

Make sure when you’re switching the power modes, you don’t accidentally go one too far. I had thought I put it on Turbo one night, but I actually had it on Silent. I loaded up Battlefront II and got horrible stutters (to the point the audio was stuttering too) – figured it was a BF bug and tried Atomic Heart… same problem. Then I realized, “Wait. Why is it so quiet?” The Ally’s fans are noticeably audible in the higher power modes (though game audio often drowns them out), so if your Ally is sounding “silent” and you’re trying to play high fidelity games, you’re likely in the wrong mode!

I turned off VMP and Core Isolation, as advised in this reddit thread. Worth considering if you will only use the device for gaming, but not 100% necessary if you have reservations about messing with settings. I did not see any of the side-effects some users in the thread noted regarding PINs/setup, but YMMV.

Conclusion:

I think ASUS has confidently brought a formidable contender to the handheld landscape. There are things I’d like to see enhanced for a second revision or follow-up model (colors other than white, a larger/higher capacity battery, quieter fans/fan design, more aggressive cooling for the higher-powered modes, and maybe another USB-C port), but overall, the Ally is immensely fun to game on and it has been nothing but reliable and easy to use across my 20ish hours on it so far. I expect to get a lot more use out of it and I am eager to see what ASUS and AMD may be able to do with software updates to continue optimizing and enhancing the Ally’s performance and usability.

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3 reasons why the ROG Xbox Ally handheld beats all other gaming PCs on the market right now
3 weeks ago - Fast-forward to today, and we have two all-new Asus handheld PCs to contend with, but with a twist -- these devices, the ROG Xbox Ally and the ROG Xbox Ally X, are built in collaboration with Microsoft and its Xbox division, and they serve as halo devices for the latter company's vision of an upgraded Windows 11-based portable gaming future.
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ASUS Goes All-In on Gaming Handheld Console, ROG Xbox Ally 7" Hits a Record Low as 2026 Begins - Kotaku
2 weeks ago - Tired of being forced to sit by your computer if you want to play your favorite games? A portable PC like the Steam Deck is a great alternative. But that’s not the only gig in town. The ASUS ROG Xbox Ally 7″ FHD Gaming Handheld Console is a great alternative, and you can get one for a great price right now.
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ROG Xbox Ally X (2025)
ROG Xbox Ally / ROG Xbox Ally X
*Offer valid through 12/20/25 or while supplies last at participating retailers. Internet required. Availability and specs may vary by model and region. Images are illustrative. See product pages for details.*Redeem within 30 days of activation. Payment method required; subscription renews unless cancelled. Game catalog and conversion rates vary by plan, region, and time. Terms apply: xbox.com/gamepass · 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Premium included  · Play 200+ games on the ROG Xbox Ally.* It's the best of ROG and Xbox together in a handheld built for PC gaming. *Terms apply  · Xbox experience
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ROG Xbox Ally 7" FHD 120Hz Gaming Handheld, 3 Month Xbox Game Pass Premium, AMD Ryzen Z2 A, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD Windows RC73YA-XB_ALLY.Z2A.16 - Best Buy
November 26, 2025 - Shop ROG Xbox Ally 7" FHD 120Hz Gaming Handheld, 3 Month Xbox Game Pass Premium, AMD Ryzen Z2 A, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD Windows products at Best Buy. Find low everyday prices and buy online for delivery or in-store pick-up. Price Match Guarantee.
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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
December 10, 2025 - 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.
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ASUS ROG Xbox Ally – 7” 1080p 120Hz Touchscreen Gaming Handheld, 3-month Xbox Game Pass Premium included, AMD Ryzen Z2 A, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, White
Meet the ROG Xbox Ally, a gaming handheld for everyone, combining the freedom of Windows, craftsmanship of ROG, and the power of Xbox into the palm of your hands. The ROG Xbox Ally gives you seamless experience across Xbox Game Pass, Steam, Epic Games, and more in one versatile system. It’s powered by the AMD Ryzen™ Z2 A processor, delivering smooth responsive gameplay for both cloud and native titles. With 16GB of LPDDR5 memory and a 512GB of SSD storage, the ROG Xbox Ally is engineered to tackle everything from indie gems to AAA titles. Its 60Whr battery power extends play sessions, while th
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ROG Xbox Ally Gaming Handheld Is On Sale For Only $489 For A Limited Time - GameSpot
1 month ago - The Asus ROG Xbox Ally, which launched in October with a $600 MSRP, is on sale for $489 at Amazon and Walmart, $490 at Best Buy, and $520 at Target. It's still not entirely clear when this deal ends, but it's still available as of December 17.
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ASUS ROG Xbox Ally Hits a Record Low With Free Xbox Game Pass Premium Included, While the Nintendo Switch Stays Full Price - Kotaku
1 month ago - The Asus ROG Xbox Ally is a new handheld gaming device designed to compete with the likes of the Steam Deck and the Nintendo Switch 2. Though it launched less than two months ago, it’s already available at a significant discount.
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Asus ROG Ally - Wikipedia
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ROG Ally X (2024) | Gaming Handhelds|ROG Global
The ROG Ally X is an excellent evolution of ASUS' previous console. More powerful thanks to more RAM and reworked ventilation, ergonomics corrected thanks to user feedback, and a battery twice as big: the ROG Ally X becomes the champion of the ...
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The new $999 ROG Xbox Ally X is here... but is it actually worth the money? In this video, I review the latest handheld from ASUS that now carries the Xbox n...
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ROG Xbox Ally & ROG Xbox Ally X - ASUS
With the flexibility of a Windows installation, the ROG Xbox Ally feels like a console — simple, seamless, and made for play. Powered by Windows 11, the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally lineup gives you access to your full library of PC games — not just from Xbox, but other game stores as well.
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The Asus ROG Xbox Ally just got one feature that SteamOS doesn't have
November 26, 2025 - The Asus ROG Xbox Ally is one of our favourite handheld gaming PCs, and it would easily sit in the top spot if it weren't for a couple of things: price, and the existence of SteamOS handhelds.